The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... political situation of the times , but the abilities and the force of argument dis- played in the address . Some copies of his verses are preserved , and show great genius , and strong poetic fire . It was said that he was engaged in ...
... political situation of the times , but the abilities and the force of argument dis- played in the address . Some copies of his verses are preserved , and show great genius , and strong poetic fire . It was said that he was engaged in ...
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POLITICS . Art . 19. An Answer to a Letter from Mr. John Merritt , on the Subject of Parliamentary Reform . By William ... political discussion , he must , on the perusal of Mr. Merritt's Letter addressed to him , have felt it a public ...
POLITICS . Art . 19. An Answer to a Letter from Mr. John Merritt , on the Subject of Parliamentary Reform . By William ... political discussion , he must , on the perusal of Mr. Merritt's Letter addressed to him , have felt it a public ...
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... political and private Life of James Caulfield , Earl of Charlemont , Knight of St. Patrick , & c . & c . By Francis Hardy , Esq . , Member of the House of Commons in the three last Parliaments of Ireland . 4to . pp . 460. 11. 113. 6d ...
... political and private Life of James Caulfield , Earl of Charlemont , Knight of St. Patrick , & c . & c . By Francis Hardy , Esq . , Member of the House of Commons in the three last Parliaments of Ireland . 4to . pp . 460. 11. 113. 6d ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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