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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... principles of POLITICAL , CIVIL , and RELIGIOUS liberty , which are maintained and defended in the POLITICAL REVIEW , will not relax in their exertions to promote its fur- ther success . The aspect of public affairs is daily growing ...
... principles of POLITICAL , CIVIL , and RELIGIOUS liberty , which are maintained and defended in the POLITICAL REVIEW , will not relax in their exertions to promote its fur- ther success . The aspect of public affairs is daily growing ...
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... principles which have characterised the GE and the GOOD in all ages . Harlow , June 29 , 1808 . B. F P. S. As several numbers of the present Volume nearly out of print , those persons who may wish to c plete their sets , are requested ...
... principles which have characterised the GE and the GOOD in all ages . Harlow , June 29 , 1808 . B. F P. S. As several numbers of the present Volume nearly out of print , those persons who may wish to c plete their sets , are requested ...
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... principles of justice and morality , held by every honest man in private life , and professed by all civilised states , ancient and modern , heathen and christian . Although we wanted no farther evidence to convince us of the justness ...
... principles of justice and morality , held by every honest man in private life , and professed by all civilised states , ancient and modern , heathen and christian . Although we wanted no farther evidence to convince us of the justness ...
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... principles of right as applied to the affairs of nations , Mr. WINDHAM observed - He would still , " however , venture to profess an attachment to the old maxim , of honesty being the best policy ; a muxim which was just as true " when ...
... principles of right as applied to the affairs of nations , Mr. WINDHAM observed - He would still , " however , venture to profess an attachment to the old maxim , of honesty being the best policy ; a muxim which was just as true " when ...
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... principles of christianity as to give their sanction to the most flagrant acts of public robbery ? Whether Mr ... principle of morality or christianity , as to approve of transactions , as flagitious as ever disgraced the British , or ...
... principles of christianity as to give their sanction to the most flagrant acts of public robbery ? Whether Mr ... principle of morality or christianity , as to approve of transactions , as flagitious as ever disgraced the British , or ...
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