The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... certain magnitude ; but we allude now chiefly to the practice of felling commiffions in the army , and other fituations of ftill great- er er importance , which we believe to be peculiar to 1807 13 The Dangers of the Country .
... certain magnitude ; but we allude now chiefly to the practice of felling commiffions in the army , and other fituations of ftill great- er er importance , which we believe to be peculiar to 1807 13 The Dangers of the Country .
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er importance , which we believe to be peculiar to this country . The effect of fuch ufages , in excluding and difcouraging the fair pretenfions of talent , is too obvious to ftand in need of illuftra- tion ; but by far the most ...
er importance , which we believe to be peculiar to this country . The effect of fuch ufages , in excluding and difcouraging the fair pretenfions of talent , is too obvious to ftand in need of illuftra- tion ; but by far the most ...
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... believe , in fhort , that he was refolved only to give us one year of peace , and that he would find it safe and practicable to renew the war again after fo fhort a respite , then we would entirely agree with those who think that such a ...
... believe , in fhort , that he was refolved only to give us one year of peace , and that he would find it safe and practicable to renew the war again after fo fhort a respite , then we would entirely agree with those who think that such a ...
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... believe , who deliberately considers the statements we have already copied from the work before us , who will be of opinion , that our present preparations are adequate to the danger with which we are threat- ened , or even that they ...
... believe , who deliberately considers the statements we have already copied from the work before us , who will be of opinion , that our present preparations are adequate to the danger with which we are threat- ened , or even that they ...
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... believe , agreed . The measures by which alone it can be secured ( now , alas ! once more thwarted and de- layed ) , must necessarily be gradual in their operation . No system of management , perhaps , would render Ireland secure , if ...
... believe , agreed . The measures by which alone it can be secured ( now , alas ! once more thwarted and de- layed ) , must necessarily be gradual in their operation . No system of management , perhaps , would render Ireland secure , if ...
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