The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 |
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... force To rout these fell invaders of thy peace . Move in the general bustle , kindle hopes , And int'rests that to man belong ; concerns That give the mind a various exercise , Divert , and not fatigue ; from these and such Affections ...
... force To rout these fell invaders of thy peace . Move in the general bustle , kindle hopes , And int'rests that to man belong ; concerns That give the mind a various exercise , Divert , and not fatigue ; from these and such Affections ...
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... force and preparation , and the certain failure of an enterprize so rash and ill conducted . These , joined to his succeeding efforts , broke the force of the confederacy , and divided its councils . His liberality in supporting the ...
... force and preparation , and the certain failure of an enterprize so rash and ill conducted . These , joined to his succeeding efforts , broke the force of the confederacy , and divided its councils . His liberality in supporting the ...
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... force which was most particularly adapted to the peculiar circum- stances of the empire . " ، Secondly - That in several years of the late war , greater ex- ertions than on the present occasion were made , both absolutely and relatively ...
... force which was most particularly adapted to the peculiar circum- stances of the empire . " ، Secondly - That in several years of the late war , greater ex- ertions than on the present occasion were made , both absolutely and relatively ...
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