The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1808 |
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... consequence of the soothing strains and intoxicating influence of watch - night prayers and hymns : but the author ... Consequences the most dangerous may arise from the temptations which are laid in the way of two young persons ...
... consequence of the soothing strains and intoxicating influence of watch - night prayers and hymns : but the author ... Consequences the most dangerous may arise from the temptations which are laid in the way of two young persons ...
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... consequence of the conduct of his own Government towards another state ; and the vessel , bearing the principal part of his fortune , is captured by the vessels of a nation , in provoking the hostility of which he has been in no degree ...
... consequence of the conduct of his own Government towards another state ; and the vessel , bearing the principal part of his fortune , is captured by the vessels of a nation , in provoking the hostility of which he has been in no degree ...
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symptoms in that quarter ; and the consequence will be that the false policy of ourselves and our rulers must be ... consequence of the continued stoppage of import from abroad . As matters have turned out , the landed interest REV ...
symptoms in that quarter ; and the consequence will be that the false policy of ourselves and our rulers must be ... consequence of the continued stoppage of import from abroad . As matters have turned out , the landed interest REV ...
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