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Strona 1
... useful ground for future confideration ; and he has also observed with still grea- ter fatisfaction , that there has been a gradual acceffion to the number of difinterfted and fenfible perfons in B private private life , who discover a ...
... useful ground for future confideration ; and he has also observed with still grea- ter fatisfaction , that there has been a gradual acceffion to the number of difinterfted and fenfible perfons in B private private life , who discover a ...
Strona 2
... useful , perhaps a duty , to publish the fimple and unbiaffed refult of honeft inquiry . In the confideration of the queftion of Union , as well as of every other important moral or political queftion , every man no doubt will be more ...
... useful , perhaps a duty , to publish the fimple and unbiaffed refult of honeft inquiry . In the confideration of the queftion of Union , as well as of every other important moral or political queftion , every man no doubt will be more ...
Strona 14
... useful and productive arts of life were more earnestly culti- vated we were enabled to reap larger benefit from the extenfion of British commerce : riches , power and independence increased : a scene of national profperity opened to our ...
... useful and productive arts of life were more earnestly culti- vated we were enabled to reap larger benefit from the extenfion of British commerce : riches , power and independence increased : a scene of national profperity opened to our ...
Strona 20
... useful habit , point the power of the country to deftructive ends . The religious antipathy in the meantime operates ; lends pretext to every fcheme , and gives force to every effort ; while the idle and the vicious , the vain , the ...
... useful habit , point the power of the country to deftructive ends . The religious antipathy in the meantime operates ; lends pretext to every fcheme , and gives force to every effort ; while the idle and the vicious , the vain , the ...
Strona 31
... useful connexion , or can avoid ultimately a hoftile feparation . Great Britain and Ireland , all the loyal are agreed , ought to be one in the enjoyment of the fame conftitu- tion , and one in a common intereft : and in truth , it has ...
... useful connexion , or can avoid ultimately a hoftile feparation . Great Britain and Ireland , all the loyal are agreed , ought to be one in the enjoyment of the fame conftitu- tion , and one in a common intereft : and in truth , it has ...
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