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... opinion ; an opinion implying a sacrifice of our favourite notion of a balance of trade ; and a notion which has not only been the subject of sincere belief , but of public boast , by our statesmen from time immemorial to Mr. Perceval ...
... opinion ; an opinion implying a sacrifice of our favourite notion of a balance of trade ; and a notion which has not only been the subject of sincere belief , but of public boast , by our statesmen from time immemorial to Mr. Perceval ...
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... opinion , less liable to exception than many other parts of it . The author is , indeed , particularly successful in several of his answers to the attempts which have been made to throw censure on the course of military proceedings in ...
... opinion , less liable to exception than many other parts of it . The author is , indeed , particularly successful in several of his answers to the attempts which have been made to throw censure on the course of military proceedings in ...
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... opinion the author is successful in his vindication of the character of his heroine . The Fall of Carthage , ' a sort of dramatic masque , has four allegorical mutes in it ; and , moreover , the alternate songs of a chorus and semi ...
... opinion the author is successful in his vindication of the character of his heroine . The Fall of Carthage , ' a sort of dramatic masque , has four allegorical mutes in it ; and , moreover , the alternate songs of a chorus and semi ...
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