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Page 92
... late Governor - General . 8vo . 18. Stockdale . 1806 . India proprietors are probably acquainted with the species of elo- quence of which Mr. Jackson is master , and which is more easily re- cognized than characterized . We have to ...
... late Governor - General . 8vo . 18. Stockdale . 1806 . India proprietors are probably acquainted with the species of elo- quence of which Mr. Jackson is master , and which is more easily re- cognized than characterized . We have to ...
Page 94
... late enactments which respect the Clergy . The spirited author subjects the late regulations to the test of those prin- ciples which , it is now almost universally allowed , ought to govern human transactions . Why , he asks , should ...
... late enactments which respect the Clergy . The spirited author subjects the late regulations to the test of those prin- ciples which , it is now almost universally allowed , ought to govern human transactions . Why , he asks , should ...
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... late candidate for a great city on the impropriety of betraying what passed in confidential intercourse , how can be act the unworthy part of making attacks on characters in the dark ? Of the late proceedings of the Baronet , we are ...
... late candidate for a great city on the impropriety of betraying what passed in confidential intercourse , how can be act the unworthy part of making attacks on characters in the dark ? Of the late proceedings of the Baronet , we are ...
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