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Page 105
... writer paints our situation in very unfavourable colours . Many of the evils under which we labour , he ascribes to the effects of an extended commerce and overgrown wealth ; and it is his object to awaken in the country a spirit the ...
... writer paints our situation in very unfavourable colours . Many of the evils under which we labour , he ascribes to the effects of an extended commerce and overgrown wealth ; and it is his object to awaken in the country a spirit the ...
Page 327
... writer censures a late communication made to the Public , of the opinions of a Royal Personage on certain high national questions ; and such conduct leads him to descant on the difference between the temper and behaviour of a keen ...
... writer censures a late communication made to the Public , of the opinions of a Royal Personage on certain high national questions ; and such conduct leads him to descant on the difference between the temper and behaviour of a keen ...
Page 443
... writer , addressing Mr. Sheridan , ) Mr. Fox , and all the other persons mentioned by Mr. Paul , these are the delinquents who justly merit the execration of the measure against the Marquis Wellesley ; and who I trust will , one day ...
... writer , addressing Mr. Sheridan , ) Mr. Fox , and all the other persons mentioned by Mr. Paul , these are the delinquents who justly merit the execration of the measure against the Marquis Wellesley ; and who I trust will , one day ...
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