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... of our sceptre to the hands of some creature of the conqueror , or the total suppres VOL . X. NO . 19 . sion ' " sion of our independence , by our conversion into The Dangers of the Country By the Author War in Difguife, &c · p.
... of our sceptre to the hands of some creature of the conqueror , or the total suppres VOL . X. NO . 19 . sion ' " sion of our independence , by our conversion into The Dangers of the Country By the Author War in Difguife, &c · p.
Pagina 4
... hands from exertion are most fatally prevalent . After all we have seen of the unal- terable hostility , the daringness and perseverance of our enemy , it is not a little alarming to think how general the persuasion still is , 6 is ...
... hands from exertion are most fatally prevalent . After all we have seen of the unal- terable hostility , the daringness and perseverance of our enemy , it is not a little alarming to think how general the persuasion still is , 6 is ...
Pagina 5
... hands of a man prodigal of the lives of his troops , and inexorably bent on the accomplishment of his , purpose : more especially now , when he has gained renown enough , and ftrength enough , both at home and abroad , to be in no ...
... hands of a man prodigal of the lives of his troops , and inexorably bent on the accomplishment of his , purpose : more especially now , when he has gained renown enough , and ftrength enough , both at home and abroad , to be in no ...
Pagina 7
... hands of the invaders , the fubfequent junction of volunteers , who are fcattered over the whole face of the island , would be no eafy work . With a most active and energetic enemy in the centre , the communications between the eaft and ...
... hands of the invaders , the fubfequent junction of volunteers , who are fcattered over the whole face of the island , would be no eafy work . With a most active and energetic enemy in the centre , the communications between the eaft and ...
Pagina 12
... hands of the privileged or- ders ; and the people , increasing in talent and intelligence much more rapidly than in political influence , came to be ranged in some measure in hostility to their governors , and to be looked upon in re ...
... hands of the privileged or- ders ; and the people , increasing in talent and intelligence much more rapidly than in political influence , came to be ranged in some measure in hostility to their governors , and to be looked upon in re ...
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