The Pamphleteer, Band 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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... reasons , were urged for persevering in a contest once begun ; they were strengthened by appeals to the national pride , to our sense of moral and religious duties , to our sympathy for a suffering world , and to every noble and gene ...
... reasons , were urged for persevering in a contest once begun ; they were strengthened by appeals to the national pride , to our sense of moral and religious duties , to our sympathy for a suffering world , and to every noble and gene ...
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... reasons , and weighty 1 Austrian Declaration . " On vous traitera comme une nation pestiferèe " was the punishment denounc ed against us by a foreign Minister of high rank , on being told by an English gentleman that the People of ...
... reasons , and weighty 1 Austrian Declaration . " On vous traitera comme une nation pestiferèe " was the punishment denounc ed against us by a foreign Minister of high rank , on being told by an English gentleman that the People of ...
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... on any possible subject of controversy , without assuming , sooner or later , a revolutionary character ; and that although under her present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that 131 Acts and Projects of the Holy Alliance . 13.
... on any possible subject of controversy , without assuming , sooner or later , a revolutionary character ; and that although under her present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that 131 Acts and Projects of the Holy Alliance . 13.
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Abraham John Valpy. present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that the horrors of her first revolution would not be renewed , the existence of such a war in any part of Europe could not but be eminently dangerous to the ...
Abraham John Valpy. present Sovereign , there might be reason to hope that the horrors of her first revolution would not be renewed , the existence of such a war in any part of Europe could not but be eminently dangerous to the ...
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... reason and of all the virtues . The nation , moreover , has too great an interest to perfect its institutions , not to apply its attention to the modifica- tions which it may suppose convenient to adapt to its wants the new system by ...
... reason and of all the virtues . The nation , moreover , has too great an interest to perfect its institutions , not to apply its attention to the modifica- tions which it may suppose convenient to adapt to its wants the new system by ...
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