The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... any Nation that ever existed . By Thomas Evans , Librarian to the Society of Spencean Philanthropists . 6. The Monthly Magazine . 7. Cobbett's Political Register . - 225 CONTENTS ΤΟ No. XXXII . ART . I. An Authentic CONTENTS .
... any Nation that ever existed . By Thomas Evans , Librarian to the Society of Spencean Philanthropists . 6. The Monthly Magazine . 7. Cobbett's Political Register . - 225 CONTENTS ΤΟ No. XXXII . ART . I. An Authentic CONTENTS .
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... any Nation that ever existed . By Thomas Evans , Librarian to the Society of Spencean Philanthropists . 6. The Monthly Magazine . 7. Cobbett's Political Register . 225 CONTENTS ΤΟ No. XXXII . ART . I. An Authentic CONTENTS .
... any Nation that ever existed . By Thomas Evans , Librarian to the Society of Spencean Philanthropists . 6. The Monthly Magazine . 7. Cobbett's Political Register . 225 CONTENTS ΤΟ No. XXXII . ART . I. An Authentic CONTENTS .
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... political , could any longer produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very natural desire of associating himself to ...
... political , could any longer produce : but the pride of perpetuating their names , by inscribing them on antiquities of this kind , was sufficient to give rise to the first names ; and the very natural desire of associating himself to ...
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... political pretension is honesty ; he is , if you will take his own word for it , a model of integrity and decision , a pattern for all the young men of the empire who will be warmed into emulation by Mr. Casey's Liverpool dinner . Lest ...
... political pretension is honesty ; he is , if you will take his own word for it , a model of integrity and decision , a pattern for all the young men of the empire who will be warmed into emulation by Mr. Casey's Liverpool dinner . Lest ...
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... political hazard table ! May I not pretend a youth of virtue , that I may purchase with its fame an age of rich apostacy ! -Cast your view round the political horizon- Can you discover no one whose eye once gazed on glory , and whose ...
... political hazard table ! May I not pretend a youth of virtue , that I may purchase with its fame an age of rich apostacy ! -Cast your view round the political horizon- Can you discover no one whose eye once gazed on glory , and whose ...
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