The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 2Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1799 |
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... remarks , and judi cious reflections , to the ftill more important difcuffion of the " Origin of Government , " a fubject of deep and permanent intereft . Amidst the falfe notions and pernicious maxims which the French revolution has ...
... remarks , and judi cious reflections , to the ftill more important difcuffion of the " Origin of Government , " a fubject of deep and permanent intereft . Amidst the falfe notions and pernicious maxims which the French revolution has ...
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... remark , that while the French prifoners were making frequent complaints , not one was made by the Spanith or Dutch , whofe treatment was precisely the fame . The following extracts from the report of the committee will convey to our ...
... remark , that while the French prifoners were making frequent complaints , not one was made by the Spanith or Dutch , whofe treatment was precisely the fame . The following extracts from the report of the committee will convey to our ...
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... remarks , on the prefe.it ftate of that country , are too juft to be omitted here.- " As to the internal fituation of France we know but little , all the preffes being held under the most flavish controul by the Directory , and ...
... remarks , on the prefe.it ftate of that country , are too juft to be omitted here.- " As to the internal fituation of France we know but little , all the preffes being held under the most flavish controul by the Directory , and ...
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... remark to the general queftion , as to the right of one ftate to inter- fere with the domeftic concerns of another , we should not have been disposed to impeach its justice ; but the particular cafe of France , whofe fyftem of polity ...
... remark to the general queftion , as to the right of one ftate to inter- fere with the domeftic concerns of another , we should not have been disposed to impeach its justice ; but the particular cafe of France , whofe fyftem of polity ...
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... remarks which he introduces under this head of difcuffion we most cordially fubfcribe ; and to none more than the fol- lowing : - " It is by no means fafe nor politic for individuals to entrust the guardianship of their property to ...
... remarks which he introduces under this head of difcuffion we most cordially fubfcribe ; and to none more than the fol- lowing : - " It is by no means fafe nor politic for individuals to entrust the guardianship of their property to ...
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