The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 4F. and C. Rivington, 1815 |
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... nation of his merits and defects , George the Third may be consi dered as most deserving of approbation or blame , in ever having , at any period of his reign , voluntarily called Mr. Fox to his coun- cils . If energy of mind ...
... nation of his merits and defects , George the Third may be consi dered as most deserving of approbation or blame , in ever having , at any period of his reign , voluntarily called Mr. Fox to his coun- cils . If energy of mind ...
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... nations , " promising them in this their laborious undertaking , " And lo ! I am with you always , even unto the end of the world . " This promise of our Blessed Master , that he would be with his lawful Ministers even unto the end of ...
... nations , " promising them in this their laborious undertaking , " And lo ! I am with you always , even unto the end of the world . " This promise of our Blessed Master , that he would be with his lawful Ministers even unto the end of ...
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... nation is not rare , where the deed , having been once attempted , but happily frustrated by the kind favour of Providence , has been again obstinately repeated , until it has at length terminated in irre- coverable death . Such a ...
... nation is not rare , where the deed , having been once attempted , but happily frustrated by the kind favour of Providence , has been again obstinately repeated , until it has at length terminated in irre- coverable death . Such a ...
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... nation , under that monarch was preserved from foreign conquest only by an exertion of almost incredible forbearance in her enemies . Why were the Persians expected to have better memories or more modesty ? These trifling , very ...
... nation , under that monarch was preserved from foreign conquest only by an exertion of almost incredible forbearance in her enemies . Why were the Persians expected to have better memories or more modesty ? These trifling , very ...
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... nation from such be- ginnings , now stand recorded upon the page of history ; and shall we be thought unnecessary alarinists , when we descry the same dangers arising in the same manner , from the same causes , and in the same shape ...
... nation from such be- ginnings , now stand recorded upon the page of history ; and shall we be thought unnecessary alarinists , when we descry the same dangers arising in the same manner , from the same causes , and in the same shape ...
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