The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 5Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... British fub- ject take the alarm at this power of making war or peace , vested in the Sovereign ; for though it be his , it is exercifed in fact by his Minifters and his Privy Council ; and , as foon as the fupplies and the mutiny acts ...
... British fub- ject take the alarm at this power of making war or peace , vested in the Sovereign ; for though it be his , it is exercifed in fact by his Minifters and his Privy Council ; and , as foon as the fupplies and the mutiny acts ...
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... British coaft . This grand bay , which was the first scene we inveftigated on the Tamar , is about a mile in breadth , and feven miles in length . Its banks on each fide , though rather low , are by no means flat . They are generally ...
... British coaft . This grand bay , which was the first scene we inveftigated on the Tamar , is about a mile in breadth , and feven miles in length . Its banks on each fide , though rather low , are by no means flat . They are generally ...
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... British philofophers in his Monthly Magazine , " his labours must be deemed equally beneficial and praife worthy , both in a public and private point of view . " The bulky volume before us contains what might be pro- perly denominated ...
... British philofophers in his Monthly Magazine , " his labours must be deemed equally beneficial and praife worthy , both in a public and private point of view . " The bulky volume before us contains what might be pro- perly denominated ...
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... British island . ers , muft have been perfectly well acquainted with the British veffels And it is a curious fact , that a certain fort of British veffels , which are not only of the highest antiquity , but are in ufe amongst us , aț ...
... British island . ers , muft have been perfectly well acquainted with the British veffels And it is a curious fact , that a certain fort of British veffels , which are not only of the highest antiquity , but are in ufe amongst us , aț ...
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... British and Egyptian veffels were of a fimilar construction . ร " Primum cana falix madefacto vimine parvam Texitur in puppim , cœfoque inducta juvenco Vectoris patiens , tumidum fuperenatat amnem . Sic Venetus ftagnante Pado , fufoque ...
... British and Egyptian veffels were of a fimilar construction . ร " Primum cana falix madefacto vimine parvam Texitur in puppim , cœfoque inducta juvenco Vectoris patiens , tumidum fuperenatat amnem . Sic Venetus ftagnante Pado , fufoque ...
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