The Pamphleteer, Band 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... principles which had presented themselves as claiming the direction of prac- tice would have preceded the examination here given of the principles which it was found necessary to combat : hence the reference which may here and there be ...
... principles which had presented themselves as claiming the direction of prac- tice would have preceded the examination here given of the principles which it was found necessary to combat : hence the reference which may here and there be ...
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... principles established on the subject of public expenditure : principles not only acted upon but avowed : not only avowed but from the con- nected elevations , the alas ! but too closely connected elevations , the mount of the houses ...
... principles established on the subject of public expenditure : principles not only acted upon but avowed : not only avowed but from the con- nected elevations , the alas ! but too closely connected elevations , the mount of the houses ...
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... principles , in a tangible shape ; in that tangible shape in which they have been endeavoured to be presented to view , in two sepa- rate yet not unconnected tracts ; viz . in the present Defence of Economy , and in the other with which ...
... principles , in a tangible shape ; in that tangible shape in which they have been endeavoured to be presented to view , in two sepa- rate yet not unconnected tracts ; viz . in the present Defence of Economy , and in the other with which ...
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... the orator's campaign - what the considerations by which he was led thus to expose his flanks , laying his principles all the time so widely open to the com- bined imputations of improbity and extravagance . Here then follows.
... the orator's campaign - what the considerations by which he was led thus to expose his flanks , laying his principles all the time so widely open to the com- bined imputations of improbity and extravagance . Here then follows.
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... public favor : a practical measure , ( the measure , brought forward by his bill ) a measure of practice , and in the same breath a set of principles ' with which , necessary as they were to the main Defence of Economy . 11.
... public favor : a practical measure , ( the measure , brought forward by his bill ) a measure of practice , and in the same breath a set of principles ' with which , necessary as they were to the main Defence of Economy . 11.
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