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Pagina 102
... writer turne round on Sir Francis Burdett , whom he accuses of practising the stale trick of being returned against his will . ' The bullion - ques- tion , which has puzzled so many serious heads , lies , in this gentle- man's opinion ...
... writer turne round on Sir Francis Burdett , whom he accuses of practising the stale trick of being returned against his will . ' The bullion - ques- tion , which has puzzled so many serious heads , lies , in this gentle- man's opinion ...
Pagina 105
... writer . The point in which he is most consistent is in quoting , page after page , his own poem , the " Age , " ( see the next article , ) on which he appears to dwell with most exalted satisfaction . ' A great part of the book is ...
... writer . The point in which he is most consistent is in quoting , page after page , his own poem , the " Age , " ( see the next article , ) on which he appears to dwell with most exalted satisfaction . ' A great part of the book is ...
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... writer enters his warmest protest ; and he exerts all his power to alarm this country on account of the great revolutionary drama which he conceives is now rehearsing in Ireland . His position is that every thing most dear to an ...
... writer enters his warmest protest ; and he exerts all his power to alarm this country on account of the great revolutionary drama which he conceives is now rehearsing in Ireland . His position is that every thing most dear to an ...
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Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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