The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... distance of nearly half a century from their first coming forth ; that after a great number of subsequent political censors have had each VOL . II . New Series . 1 his share of attention , and perhaps admiration , and.
... distance of nearly half a century from their first coming forth ; that after a great number of subsequent political censors have had each VOL . II . New Series . 1 his share of attention , and perhaps admiration , and.
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his share of attention , and perhaps admiration , and are now in a great measure forgotten ; and that in times like the present , super- abounding with strange events , and flagrant examples of political depravity of their own - they ...
his share of attention , and perhaps admiration , and are now in a great measure forgotten ; and that in times like the present , super- abounding with strange events , and flagrant examples of political depravity of their own - they ...
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... admiration of Junius . For it represents that the English Constitution ( meaning , as far as we can comprehend , that constitution of which it is of the very essence , according to all the old books , that there should be a real ...
... admiration of Junius . For it represents that the English Constitution ( meaning , as far as we can comprehend , that constitution of which it is of the very essence , according to all the old books , that there should be a real ...
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... admirable article will prevent us from presenting our readers with that variety which may be a paramount recommendation with the million . But we will here observe , ( if national hostilities will allow the confession , ) that we prefer ...
... admirable article will prevent us from presenting our readers with that variety which may be a paramount recommendation with the million . But we will here observe , ( if national hostilities will allow the confession , ) that we prefer ...
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... admiration of , what they are pleased to call , a discovery in political science ; Mr. Malthus having made it appear to their satisfaction , that the primary source of the evil , the causa causans , lies in the system of nature , and ...
... admiration of , what they are pleased to call , a discovery in political science ; Mr. Malthus having made it appear to their satisfaction , that the primary source of the evil , the causa causans , lies in the system of nature , and ...
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