The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Some of our first constitutional authorities , Foster , Lord Chatham , and Junius , have justified impressment on the ground of neces- sity ; while others , and persons of considerable eminence , have considered it as violating one of ...
Some of our first constitutional authorities , Foster , Lord Chatham , and Junius , have justified impressment on the ground of neces- sity ; while others , and persons of considerable eminence , have considered it as violating one of ...
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America is half peopled by adventurers ; by persons in the maturity of life whom the spirit of enterprize has brought to her shores . No one denies the rapid increase of population in North America .. If we look at the mild and liberal ...
America is half peopled by adventurers ; by persons in the maturity of life whom the spirit of enterprize has brought to her shores . No one denies the rapid increase of population in North America .. If we look at the mild and liberal ...
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No person can be a candidate for the situation of schoolmaster who is not a member of the Established Church ; and the clergyman of the parish has an arbitrary power of rejecting the churchman elected by all the parishioners , until ...
No person can be a candidate for the situation of schoolmaster who is not a member of the Established Church ; and the clergyman of the parish has an arbitrary power of rejecting the churchman elected by all the parishioners , until ...
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