Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw.] The Political review and monthly mirror of the times, Том 3Benjamin Flower 1808 |
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... cause for suspicion , and that " they deemed it necessary " to require explanations with respect to those arrangements with France , the concealment of which could not but confirm the " impression already received of their character and ...
... cause for suspicion , and that " they deemed it necessary " to require explanations with respect to those arrangements with France , the concealment of which could not but confirm the " impression already received of their character and ...
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... cause of public morals than many practical deviations from " it . It was a state of most hopeless depravity , when people began " to adapt their theory to their practice ! " - In the house of Lords , we with pleasure observe one of the ...
... cause of public morals than many practical deviations from " it . It was a state of most hopeless depravity , when people began " to adapt their theory to their practice ! " - In the house of Lords , we with pleasure observe one of the ...
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... cause a farther investigation of the business , and those members who have any regard left for their characters as the friends of national virtue , may have another opportunity of expressing their sentiments , and of giving their votes ...
... cause a farther investigation of the business , and those members who have any regard left for their characters as the friends of national virtue , may have another opportunity of expressing their sentiments , and of giving their votes ...
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... cause against England . 66 66 6 . " His Imperial Majesty told me in reply , that it was impossible for me " to be of that opinion , if I would recollect the repeated conversation's " which had taken place between us , on the subject of ...
... cause against England . 66 66 6 . " His Imperial Majesty told me in reply , that it was impossible for me " to be of that opinion , if I would recollect the repeated conversation's " which had taken place between us , on the subject of ...
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... cause he has pleaded in the true spirit of a professed advocate undisguisedly French , and impudently profligate : -he charg him with wilful falsehood , writing what was not true , and kno ing at the time he was writing it was not ...
... cause he has pleaded in the true spirit of a professed advocate undisguisedly French , and impudently profligate : -he charg him with wilful falsehood , writing what was not true , and kno ing at the time he was writing it was not ...
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