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He was induced to cherish der providence , his Royal Highness this hope the
more from the spirit of considered himself as indebted for all forbearance which ,
in a peculiar manthe advantages with which his counsels ner , had characterized
...
He was induced to cherish der providence , his Royal Highness this hope the
more from the spirit of considered himself as indebted for all forbearance which ,
in a peculiar manthe advantages with which his counsels ner , had characterized
...
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Those minor questions , respecting the resto . of Sir James M'Intosh and Mr
Horration of the monuments of art plun . ner were the best on the side of the
dered in the spirit of the most uncivi- opposition ; Mr Douglas , Mr Charles lized
barbarism ...
Those minor questions , respecting the resto . of Sir James M'Intosh and Mr
Horration of the monuments of art plun . ner were the best on the side of the
dered in the spirit of the most uncivi- opposition ; Mr Douglas , Mr Charles lized
barbarism ...
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... accoring to him , the harmless , and each other aid and assistance ; ' and even
unmeaning appearance of it , ought that they will lead their subjects and to have
excited the suspicion of the armics in the same spirit of fraternity reflective .
... accoring to him , the harmless , and each other aid and assistance ; ' and even
unmeaning appearance of it , ought that they will lead their subjects and to have
excited the suspicion of the armics in the same spirit of fraternity reflective .
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conquerors pre - eminently distinguish- or not , was another question ; but he ed
by those feelings which Christian- must say , that if that spirit which it ity should
inspire . The war against breathed was one which sincerely ani . Poland , and the
...
conquerors pre - eminently distinguish- or not , was another question ; but he ed
by those feelings which Christian- must say , that if that spirit which it ity should
inspire . The war against breathed was one which sincerely ani . Poland , and the
...
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If we might standing army was first established , apprehend danger from this spirit
at and had continued to the present time , some future time , a plain man would
He therefore apprehended that there ask , why we should not wait a few could ...
If we might standing army was first established , apprehend danger from this spirit
at and had continued to the present time , some future time , a plain man would
He therefore apprehended that there ask , why we should not wait a few could ...
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