Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 6Benjamin Flower 1809 |
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... measures he is pursuing for the advance- ment of his ultimate designs , we have little to say in their favour : his own vast ambition is doubtless the main spring of his actions : the Almighty Governor of the World appears to have ...
... measures he is pursuing for the advance- ment of his ultimate designs , we have little to say in their favour : his own vast ambition is doubtless the main spring of his actions : the Almighty Governor of the World appears to have ...
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... measures and armaments . It would have been more noble to declare , I have never ceased , at the bottom of my heart , to be your enemy . I " have watched for occasions to attack you with advantage , and surprise " you undefended . I ...
... measures and armaments . It would have been more noble to declare , I have never ceased , at the bottom of my heart , to be your enemy . I " have watched for occasions to attack you with advantage , and surprise " you undefended . I ...
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... measures being pursued in our own country for liberally assisting a people rising in the cause of freedom and independence , and who were proving by their actions , that they were seriously , and resolutely determined to live free or ...
... measures being pursued in our own country for liberally assisting a people rising in the cause of freedom and independence , and who were proving by their actions , that they were seriously , and resolutely determined to live free or ...
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... measures to relieve our wants : till I am supplied , " I do not think it proper , and indeed I cannot continue my ope- " rations . " Thus after having been three months in the country , the British commander at length acknowledges the ...
... measures to relieve our wants : till I am supplied , " I do not think it proper , and indeed I cannot continue my ope- " rations . " Thus after having been three months in the country , the British commander at length acknowledges the ...
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... measure " to answer the exigencies of the moment until time was allowed " to prepare and digest a plan to be permanently acted upon . " We however contend , that before any additional grant had been voted , an inquiry ought to have been ...
... measure " to answer the exigencies of the moment until time was allowed " to prepare and digest a plan to be permanently acted upon . " We however contend , that before any additional grant had been voted , an inquiry ought to have been ...
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