The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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... measures , and that all parties joined in his destruction . These were his real crimes , and not that he was too acceptable to the queen , which only formed a pretext . It was the minifter , and not the man , who had become obnoxious ...
... measures , and that all parties joined in his destruction . These were his real crimes , and not that he was too acceptable to the queen , which only formed a pretext . It was the minifter , and not the man , who had become obnoxious ...
Page 59
... measures than an averfion to his person . Had he remained in England , his very misfortunes would have brought back the old , or created new friends . The ardour of his rival for poffefsing the regal power , had already overcome his ...
... measures than an averfion to his person . Had he remained in England , his very misfortunes would have brought back the old , or created new friends . The ardour of his rival for poffefsing the regal power , had already overcome his ...
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... measures of government are directly contrary to the interests , and destructive of the happiness , of the whole community , no doubt public meetings are dangerous to government ; and for that very reason they are beneficial to the ...
... measures of government are directly contrary to the interests , and destructive of the happiness , of the whole community , no doubt public meetings are dangerous to government ; and for that very reason they are beneficial to the ...
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