The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 35J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... preserve to us , a state of unrivalled free- dom and profperity ; that , in every fituation and circumstance , our country will be most dear to us ; and that it is not as literary men alone , we shall be ever ready to devote ourselves ...
... preserve to us , a state of unrivalled free- dom and profperity ; that , in every fituation and circumstance , our country will be most dear to us ; and that it is not as literary men alone , we shall be ever ready to devote ourselves ...
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... preserve it from decay ; the proportions , moreover , are fo juft , and the effect of the whole fo agreeable to the eye , that it cannot fail to impress the beholder with the taste and in- genuity of the architect . Over the door , on ...
... preserve it from decay ; the proportions , moreover , are fo juft , and the effect of the whole fo agreeable to the eye , that it cannot fail to impress the beholder with the taste and in- genuity of the architect . Over the door , on ...
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... preserve a power as unjust as it is unfteady . In the mean time , their committees devour every thing , that of the national treafury abforbing the public funds , without being able to render any account of the expendi- ture . What has ...
... preserve a power as unjust as it is unfteady . In the mean time , their committees devour every thing , that of the national treafury abforbing the public funds , without being able to render any account of the expendi- ture . What has ...
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... preserve the enjoy- ment of that happy and peaceful fituation to which all our most zealous efforts tend . We will unite our force to repel even the slightest attempts that may be made to dif- turb our repofe , or to undermine the Reply ...
... preserve the enjoy- ment of that happy and peaceful fituation to which all our most zealous efforts tend . We will unite our force to repel even the slightest attempts that may be made to dif- turb our repofe , or to undermine the Reply ...
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... preserve confiftency in fuch ftations and in fuch times as occupied the life of Mansfield , conftitutes an ordeal ftrongly impreffive of virtue . has been faid that he wanted fpirit . Is the uniform oppofition of popular opinion , and ...
... preserve confiftency in fuch ftations and in fuch times as occupied the life of Mansfield , conftitutes an ordeal ftrongly impreffive of virtue . has been faid that he wanted fpirit . Is the uniform oppofition of popular opinion , and ...
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