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... measures of vigour , and declare themselves to be actuated on all occasions by the purest patriotism : but , un- luckily , their consciences are not sufficiently tender to with- hold them from the un - christian practice of inflaming ...
... measures of vigour , and declare themselves to be actuated on all occasions by the purest patriotism : but , un- luckily , their consciences are not sufficiently tender to with- hold them from the un - christian practice of inflaming ...
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... measures of hostility without appreciating the consequences to those whom they are appointed to govern ? In the year 1805 , Mr. Pitt , being aware of the complaints of our ship - owners , and of the transaction of trade between the ...
... measures of hostility without appreciating the consequences to those whom they are appointed to govern ? In the year 1805 , Mr. Pitt , being aware of the complaints of our ship - owners , and of the transaction of trade between the ...
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... measure is determined . The regular Kubit consists of four tooks , and there are five measures in which they may be written , according to the fancy or genius of the author ; it is necessary however that the several tooks of a poem ...
... measure is determined . The regular Kubit consists of four tooks , and there are five measures in which they may be written , according to the fancy or genius of the author ; it is necessary however that the several tooks of a poem ...
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