The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition no more a parliament so equivocating ? € 2 In In 1812 - Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated and 1816 . $ 5 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
... at Liverpool , expressing his hope that the Irish catholics will petition no more a parliament so equivocating ? € 2 In In 1812 - Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated and 1816 . $ 5 Counsellor Phillips's Poems and Speeches .
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... hope , and rejected in its turn , with utter despair , in favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predecessor ; and mankind , instead of reaping the expected harvest , have too often found their condition ...
... hope , and rejected in its turn , with utter despair , in favour of another which has ultimately followed the destiny of its predecessor ; and mankind , instead of reaping the expected harvest , have too often found their condition ...
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... hope to undertake some- thing of the kind at no distant period . Without entering minutely at present into the arguments , we think ourselves authorized to assert with some confidence , that every step which a country takes in the ...
... hope to undertake some- thing of the kind at no distant period . Without entering minutely at present into the arguments , we think ourselves authorized to assert with some confidence , that every step which a country takes in the ...
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... hope that Mr. Sumner may be induced , in a subsequent edition , to omit entirely , or very much to qualify , these and a few other expressions of simi- lar import , which might give rise to misconceptions such as we have reason to think ...
... hope that Mr. Sumner may be induced , in a subsequent edition , to omit entirely , or very much to qualify , these and a few other expressions of simi- lar import , which might give rise to misconceptions such as we have reason to think ...
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... hope that an account of his voyage might be of service to an unfortunate and deserving man , and not nuacceptable to those who take pleasure in contemplating the pro- gress of mankind in the arts of civilization , gave rise to the ...
... hope that an account of his voyage might be of service to an unfortunate and deserving man , and not nuacceptable to those who take pleasure in contemplating the pro- gress of mankind in the arts of civilization , gave rise to the ...
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