The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... interest- ed in fixing it in its circle , and the whole evening wastes away in the di- ftreffes of one man , and the ungener- > ous triumph of the reft : and while all are actuated by one illiberal feeling , and unite in one fruitless ...
... interest- ed in fixing it in its circle , and the whole evening wastes away in the di- ftreffes of one man , and the ungener- > ous triumph of the reft : and while all are actuated by one illiberal feeling , and unite in one fruitless ...
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... interest of the nation , and the eternal advantage of the people , effentially dependant on monarchy , we declare to all French- men ; That , after having conftantly oppo- fed all thofe decrees which , in attacking Royalty , either in ...
... interest of the nation , and the eternal advantage of the people , effentially dependant on monarchy , we declare to all French- men ; That , after having conftantly oppo- fed all thofe decrees which , in attacking Royalty , either in ...
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... interests of the Nation better than the Legislative Body ? It is wished to make war with im- punity ; but have we not had , under the antient government , fufficient experience of the terrible effects produced by the ambi- tion of ...
... interests of the Nation better than the Legislative Body ? It is wished to make war with im- punity ; but have we not had , under the antient government , fufficient experience of the terrible effects produced by the ambi- tion of ...
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... interest- ing work offers fome remarks upon the utility of fuch collections to hifto- ry in particular ; and Mr Lodge juft- ly blames the neglect of original dos cuments fhewn by modern hiftorians , who feem to regard ftyle , which ...
... interest- ing work offers fome remarks upon the utility of fuch collections to hifto- ry in particular ; and Mr Lodge juft- ly blames the neglect of original dos cuments fhewn by modern hiftorians , who feem to regard ftyle , which ...
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... interests , as well as to every principle becoming a free and enlightened people , a few ob fervatious on the avowed purpofe , and probable confequences of the officious mediation of the allied Courts with Ruffia in favour of the ...
... interests , as well as to every principle becoming a free and enlightened people , a few ob fervatious on the avowed purpofe , and probable confequences of the officious mediation of the allied Courts with Ruffia in favour of the ...
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