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Page 99
POLITICAL , & c . Art . 23. Considerations upon the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1798. Part 3d . - The Domestic State and General Policy of Great Britain . 8vo . 2s . Rivingtons , & c . " The introductory pages of this pamphlet ...
POLITICAL , & c . Art . 23. Considerations upon the State of Public Affairs in the Year 1798. Part 3d . - The Domestic State and General Policy of Great Britain . 8vo . 2s . Rivingtons , & c . " The introductory pages of this pamphlet ...
Page 140
... Politics seem to be Miss W.'s favourite science , but it is not the subject in which she is the best qualified to ... political condition of the Le- vantine valley , the following account is equally recommended by its justness and its ...
... Politics seem to be Miss W.'s favourite science , but it is not the subject in which she is the best qualified to ... political condition of the Le- vantine valley , the following account is equally recommended by its justness and its ...
Page 202
... political rather than religious ; and though addressed to the clergy of his Welsh diocese , it embraces subjects of the utmost importance to the whole kingdom . He urges the peculiar circumstances of the country as sufficient to justify ...
... political rather than religious ; and though addressed to the clergy of his Welsh diocese , it embraces subjects of the utmost importance to the whole kingdom . He urges the peculiar circumstances of the country as sufficient to justify ...
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