The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen35J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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... justice to believe , that we are governed by those confiderations which will fupport our pretenfions to his favour ; that we accommodate our labours to the nature of our work , as it may present itself before us ; and that we are not ...
... justice to believe , that we are governed by those confiderations which will fupport our pretenfions to his favour ; that we accommodate our labours to the nature of our work , as it may present itself before us ; and that we are not ...
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... justice , and of dignity , worthy of a great em- pire this was the conduct which ought to have been adopted , and whichminifters had neglected . There was general advantage , however , refulting from this : it taught the proudest men in ...
... justice , and of dignity , worthy of a great em- pire this was the conduct which ought to have been adopted , and whichminifters had neglected . There was general advantage , however , refulting from this : it taught the proudest men in ...
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... justice , or perhaps what they would never have , a go- vernment equal to our own ? Were we to plunge into the mifery and horror that await a war , merely be- cause we cannot , from a nice punc- tilio , fend a perfon to France to ...
... justice , or perhaps what they would never have , a go- vernment equal to our own ? Were we to plunge into the mifery and horror that await a war , merely be- cause we cannot , from a nice punc- tilio , fend a perfon to France to ...
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... justice and hu- manity , as violating the most sa- cred authority of laws , and the strongest principles of natural feel- ing . Hence , however , they might derive an useful theme of reflection a leffon of falutary warning . For , in ...
... justice and hu- manity , as violating the most sa- cred authority of laws , and the strongest principles of natural feel- ing . Hence , however , they might derive an useful theme of reflection a leffon of falutary warning . For , in ...
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... justice and humanity were abandoned ; and evidence , which , in a civil cafe , would not affect a man's purfe to the amount of rol . was here to take away his life ! This would put any man in the power of malice , and lead to perjury ...
... justice and humanity were abandoned ; and evidence , which , in a civil cafe , would not affect a man's purfe to the amount of rol . was here to take away his life ! This would put any man in the power of malice , and lead to perjury ...
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