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Page 231
... writer , who is friendly to an Union , recommends the mea- sure by arguments of such an odd cast , that if they do not convince they will certainly divert the reader . We here find , in the small space of 38 pages , not only arguments ...
... writer , who is friendly to an Union , recommends the mea- sure by arguments of such an odd cast , that if they do not convince they will certainly divert the reader . We here find , in the small space of 38 pages , not only arguments ...
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... writer before us applies himself very seriously to this important labour ; and if his arm be not as strong as that of him who first applied the lever to shake the colossal mass of revolutionary maxims , he is yet far from being an ...
... writer before us applies himself very seriously to this important labour ; and if his arm be not as strong as that of him who first applied the lever to shake the colossal mass of revolutionary maxims , he is yet far from being an ...
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... writer : in whose hands even the stale subject of French revolutionary politics assumes peculiar interest . The matter contained in these volumes , according to M. MERCIER'S former practice , is thrown under a variety of heads or ...
... writer : in whose hands even the stale subject of French revolutionary politics assumes peculiar interest . The matter contained in these volumes , according to M. MERCIER'S former practice , is thrown under a variety of heads or ...
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