The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... measures , his enlightened views in regard to commerce , his ascendancy over public opinion , that great measure of the Union with Ireland , and the grand plan of uniting all the subjects of the empire by common civil ties in the cause ...
... measures , his enlightened views in regard to commerce , his ascendancy over public opinion , that great measure of the Union with Ireland , and the grand plan of uniting all the subjects of the empire by common civil ties in the cause ...
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... measure of abolishing the test laws generally ? Is it for a writer so circumstanced , to represent the late measure as against the coronation oath , and subversive of the king's title to the throne ; -a measure which fell far short of ...
... measure of abolishing the test laws generally ? Is it for a writer so circumstanced , to represent the late measure as against the coronation oath , and subversive of the king's title to the throne ; -a measure which fell far short of ...
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... measure of union . Had it been the inclination of the court , no doubt a cry could have been then raised against the barbarous Cambrians , the measure have been prevented , its authors have been held up to obloquy , and the bloodshed ...
... measure of union . Had it been the inclination of the court , no doubt a cry could have been then raised against the barbarous Cambrians , the measure have been prevented , its authors have been held up to obloquy , and the bloodshed ...
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