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... tion tion of his pen , unless it be composed in Attempt to shew that the Kingdom may be saved , & c . 271 Village Sunday, a Poem, 203.
... tion tion of his pen , unless it be composed in Attempt to shew that the Kingdom may be saved , & c . 271 Village Sunday, a Poem, 203.
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... tion on the continent of Europe ; and that , by our present measures , we throw obstacles in the way of peace . The writer enumerates the different occasions on which Bonaparte has offered to negotiate , and argues in favour of his ...
... tion on the continent of Europe ; and that , by our present measures , we throw obstacles in the way of peace . The writer enumerates the different occasions on which Bonaparte has offered to negotiate , and argues in favour of his ...
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... tion to all the rights and privileges which he had forfeited by being subjected to a painful or infamous punishment . cannot demand it till five years have elapsed since the execu- tion of his sentence , during the whole of which time ...
... tion to all the rights and privileges which he had forfeited by being subjected to a painful or infamous punishment . cannot demand it till five years have elapsed since the execu- tion of his sentence , during the whole of which time ...
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