The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 - English literature |
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about this , than any of his preceding anticipations ; though it is no doubt true , that the universality of that faith would be very convenient for an Emperor who keeps the Pope at his disposal , and that there is something in the ...
about this , than any of his preceding anticipations ; though it is no doubt true , that the universality of that faith would be very convenient for an Emperor who keeps the Pope at his disposal , and that there is something in the ...
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... doubt , that our danger is great , and that our preparation is inadequate ? or , is it conceivable that men should still be found , who can fancy that they act a laudable and spirited part , in discrediting the danger , and obstructing ...
... doubt , that our danger is great , and that our preparation is inadequate ? or , is it conceivable that men should still be found , who can fancy that they act a laudable and spirited part , in discrediting the danger , and obstructing ...
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... doubt , are formi- dable items in the account current of her greatness ; but they are rather the fruits of her success , than the causes of it . France , under her old government , was more populous , and more unanimous , and possessed ...
... doubt , are formi- dable items in the account current of her greatness ; but they are rather the fruits of her success , than the causes of it . France , under her old government , was more populous , and more unanimous , and possessed ...
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... doubt , were taller and more expert than the serjeants ; and they than the soldiers in the ranks . The acquisition of wealth , and the establishment of hereditary right , made a great change in these particulars . A cast , called ...
... doubt , were taller and more expert than the serjeants ; and they than the soldiers in the ranks . The acquisition of wealth , and the establishment of hereditary right , made a great change in these particulars . A cast , called ...
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... doubt about the result ; but a ministry , in this country , is a set : of persons who hold their patronage , and all their other power , in consequence of being supported in all their measures by about two thirds of the members of the ...
... doubt about the result ; but a ministry , in this country , is a set : of persons who hold their patronage , and all their other power , in consequence of being supported in all their measures by about two thirds of the members of the ...
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