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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... prove to be correct . " The principal points in the speech to which we have to request the attention of our countrymen are the following - The Danish expedition . The offers of mediation from Russia and Austria- The sentiments of ...
... prove to be correct . " The principal points in the speech to which we have to request the attention of our countrymen are the following - The Danish expedition . The offers of mediation from Russia and Austria- The sentiments of ...
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... prove to be correct , the most painful con- sequences to this country may be apprehended : it is well if the injustice and folly of our ministers do not prove the means of adding America to the already formidable list of the enemies of ...
... prove to be correct , the most painful con- sequences to this country may be apprehended : it is well if the injustice and folly of our ministers do not prove the means of adding America to the already formidable list of the enemies of ...
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... prove existence of such necessity . These various attempts can nev too often recapitulated : the more they are examined the mor parent is their futility . The first pretence assigned by ministers for their conduct ¢ 66 preceding the ...
... prove existence of such necessity . These various attempts can nev too often recapitulated : the more they are examined the mor parent is their futility . The first pretence assigned by ministers for their conduct ¢ 66 preceding the ...
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... prove the " necessity " of our attack on Denmark . " Mr. Garlicke , the British resident at " Copenhagen , had written home in December , 1806 , that the " French had entered Hamburgh , and published a decree against " commerce , and ...
... prove the " necessity " of our attack on Denmark . " Mr. Garlicke , the British resident at " Copenhagen , had written home in December , 1806 , that the " French had entered Hamburgh , and published a decree against " commerce , and ...
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... proved in our remarks on this subject , " that the God of truth and righteousness never made villany neceɛ- sary . " - The consequences of this act we tremble to contemplate . To use the energetic language of Mr. WINDHAM- " What shall ...
... proved in our remarks on this subject , " that the God of truth and righteousness never made villany neceɛ- sary . " - The consequences of this act we tremble to contemplate . To use the energetic language of Mr. WINDHAM- " What shall ...
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