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... appear to confiderable advantage ; and that they would probably be reckoned , by an impartial tribunal , fully as amiable and refpectable as our good allies the Portuguese or Nea- politans - the Coffacs or Laplanders . As to their ...
... appear to confiderable advantage ; and that they would probably be reckoned , by an impartial tribunal , fully as amiable and refpectable as our good allies the Portuguese or Nea- politans - the Coffacs or Laplanders . As to their ...
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... appears to us to be one of the moft difficult and delicate , as well as the most important , to which the public attention can poffibly be directed . The war was undertaken , we fhall admit , for the purpose of repressing the ...
... appears to us to be one of the moft difficult and delicate , as well as the most important , to which the public attention can poffibly be directed . The war was undertaken , we fhall admit , for the purpose of repressing the ...
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... appears to us to be extremely difficult ; but it will be easier if we can ascertain for what objects the war muft now be carried on . There are only four ends , we think , that can poffibly be in the view of those who are for perfifting ...
... appears to us to be extremely difficult ; but it will be easier if we can ascertain for what objects the war muft now be carried on . There are only four ends , we think , that can poffibly be in the view of those who are for perfifting ...
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... appears that they concur with thofe which our enemy has formed on the fubject . If peace were to do so much good to him , and fuch injury to us , as is alleged by the advocates for war , it is fingular that he should have appeared fo ...
... appears that they concur with thofe which our enemy has formed on the fubject . If peace were to do so much good to him , and fuch injury to us , as is alleged by the advocates for war , it is fingular that he should have appeared fo ...
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... appear altogether contemptible ; though some of them , to adopt the language of Mr Bruce , may even have tra- velled as ... appears to be written posterior to 1794 ; when its merits could not be judged from its effects . Yet some inci ...
... appear altogether contemptible ; though some of them , to adopt the language of Mr Bruce , may even have tra- velled as ... appears to be written posterior to 1794 ; when its merits could not be judged from its effects . Yet some inci ...
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