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... favour of the above measure , quoted with approbation , and in appearance adopted , the sentiment of Dr. Duigenan , that the Catholics might be emancipated in case the two legislatures were incorporated . The present Minister , who on ...
... favour of the above measure , quoted with approbation , and in appearance adopted , the sentiment of Dr. Duigenan , that the Catholics might be emancipated in case the two legislatures were incorporated . The present Minister , who on ...
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... favour of circumstances that they caused him to appear a prodigy . A first campaign elevated him to the rank of a hero , the second showed him a god : he seemed to command events : in reality , they commanded him ; they were his creator ...
... favour of circumstances that they caused him to appear a prodigy . A first campaign elevated him to the rank of a hero , the second showed him a god : he seemed to command events : in reality , they commanded him ; they were his creator ...
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... favour of the latter ; and we applaud ourselves while we participate in his indignant feelings against the unprincipled but specious conquerors of the world . It cannot be denied , as Mr. Clarke states , that The triumph of Rome was THE ...
... favour of the latter ; and we applaud ourselves while we participate in his indignant feelings against the unprincipled but specious conquerors of the world . It cannot be denied , as Mr. Clarke states , that The triumph of Rome was THE ...
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