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... [ Continued from Page 406 of our last . ] ALTHOUGH the discontent manifested at this period by the people of Dublin against the idea of an incorporating union appears to have been excited in a great measure by the artful intrigues and ...
... [ Continued from Page 406 of our last . ] ALTHOUGH the discontent manifested at this period by the people of Dublin against the idea of an incorporating union appears to have been excited in a great measure by the artful intrigues and ...
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... difference could be pointed out in the two cases would be found to operate in favour of the capital of Ireland . [ To be continued . ] POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF MONTESQUIEU . Dissertation on the Policy of THE UNION MAGAZINE , [ JULY ,
... difference could be pointed out in the two cases would be found to operate in favour of the capital of Ireland . [ To be continued . ] POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF MONTESQUIEU . Dissertation on the Policy of THE UNION MAGAZINE , [ JULY ,
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... the fleets , after which they all re- sumed their wonted courage . * Macrobius Saturnal . Book I. + Valerius Manimus . Book I. chap . 4 . [ To be continued . ] MR . ABRAHAM NEWLAND . WITH A PORTRAIT . THIS THE UNION MAGAZINE , [ JULY ,
... the fleets , after which they all re- sumed their wonted courage . * Macrobius Saturnal . Book I. + Valerius Manimus . Book I. chap . 4 . [ To be continued . ] MR . ABRAHAM NEWLAND . WITH A PORTRAIT . THIS THE UNION MAGAZINE , [ JULY ,
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... the most sincere and anxious wish to pro- mote the happiness of his native country , and increase the general prosperity of the empire . B. STATE STATE OF RUSSIA . [ Continued from Page 429 of 1801. ] 15 AND IMPERIAL REGISTER .
... the most sincere and anxious wish to pro- mote the happiness of his native country , and increase the general prosperity of the empire . B. STATE STATE OF RUSSIA . [ Continued from Page 429 of 1801. ] 15 AND IMPERIAL REGISTER .
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STATE OF RUSSIA . [ Continued from Page 429 of our First Volume . ] NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT . PETER I. was the creator of the Russian marine . It is not the least extraordinary circumstance in the character of this great man , that in his ...
STATE OF RUSSIA . [ Continued from Page 429 of our First Volume . ] NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT . PETER I. was the creator of the Russian marine . It is not the least extraordinary circumstance in the character of this great man , that in his ...
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