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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... respect to the motives , and views of NAPOLEON , and the 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 ...
... respect to the motives , and views of NAPOLEON , and the 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 ...
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... respect particular persons , so that not an indivi- dual of the whole race of Adam will be able to complain of injus tice . In the mean time , it must be the wish of every good man , that in the revolutions even of the most corrupt ...
... respect particular persons , so that not an indivi- dual of the whole race of Adam will be able to complain of injus tice . In the mean time , it must be the wish of every good man , that in the revolutions even of the most corrupt ...
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... respect to their courage and gallantry .... The King's " regiment has in particular covered itself with glory , and ... respecting the charac- ter of the French armies , viz.- " The French are not men , except " when they find no ...
... respect to their courage and gallantry .... The King's " regiment has in particular covered itself with glory , and ... respecting the charac- ter of the French armies , viz.- " The French are not men , except " when they find no ...
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... respect , violating the laws , and that they were ex- posed thereby to heavy penalties ; a considerable part of which went on conviction to the prosecutor . So many actions were , in conse- quence of this discovery , commenced against ...
... respect , violating the laws , and that they were ex- posed thereby to heavy penalties ; a considerable part of which went on conviction to the prosecutor . So many actions were , in conse- quence of this discovery , commenced against ...
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... respect , ❝ and claimed our admiration , has of late permitted himself to be " influenced by a military cabal , by whom he became surrounded , " and whose baneful advice was the sole cause not only of the " victory of Aspern not having ...
... respect , ❝ and claimed our admiration , has of late permitted himself to be " influenced by a military cabal , by whom he became surrounded , " and whose baneful advice was the sole cause not only of the " victory of Aspern not having ...
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