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... England by the horrors of the American war is not yet effaced from recollection , Moreover , England , coming into contact with America through the medium of her navy , appears to the mass of the people a much more formidable state than ...
... England by the horrors of the American war is not yet effaced from recollection , Moreover , England , coming into contact with America through the medium of her navy , appears to the mass of the people a much more formidable state than ...
Pagina 93
... England , no more danger to the Church of England arises from reading and writing in those schools , than has all along existed , while no schools were instituted . Hitherto , the children have not had their creeds taught otherwise than ...
... England , no more danger to the Church of England arises from reading and writing in those schools , than has all along existed , while no schools were instituted . Hitherto , the children have not had their creeds taught otherwise than ...
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... England with his ministers , we must recognise a true specimen of French credulity . Though the author twice visited England , and had considerable intercourse with individuals of our countrymen , he appears to know very little about us ...
... England with his ministers , we must recognise a true specimen of French credulity . Though the author twice visited England , and had considerable intercourse with individuals of our countrymen , he appears to know very little about us ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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