The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 159
... give me what I want : or let them fight me again , and be again beaten . " This burst of real or affected indignation was accompanied by theatrical gestures ; and , turning , as if to finish the conversation , he said to Mr. R. " I will ...
... give me what I want : or let them fight me again , and be again beaten . " This burst of real or affected indignation was accompanied by theatrical gestures ; and , turning , as if to finish the conversation , he said to Mr. R. " I will ...
Page 187
... give him an equivalent in the precious metals for the note which he possessed . For as the Bank do not give or pretend to give either land or merchandize , either corn , wine , or oil , & c . & c . for their notes , those notes can be ...
... give him an equivalent in the precious metals for the note which he possessed . For as the Bank do not give or pretend to give either land or merchandize , either corn , wine , or oil , & c . & c . for their notes , those notes can be ...
Page 228
... give additional strength to our arms , and enable us to maintain , with spirit and effect , the dreadful and unequal ... give with pleasure , because what they give , though not spent with Ĺ“conomy , yet enlarges their territory and ...
... give additional strength to our arms , and enable us to maintain , with spirit and effect , the dreadful and unequal ... give with pleasure , because what they give , though not spent with Ĺ“conomy , yet enlarges their territory and ...
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