The Political Register for ...J. Almon, 1767 |
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... seems a task not unworthy of a lover of his country ; and fuch is the chief defign of the POLITI- CAL REGISTER . But , in order the better to diverfify the plan , fubjects of another nature will alfo be admitted : Effays on Agriculture ...
... seems a task not unworthy of a lover of his country ; and fuch is the chief defign of the POLITI- CAL REGISTER . But , in order the better to diverfify the plan , fubjects of another nature will alfo be admitted : Effays on Agriculture ...
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... seem , are fome of the parish officers to all the feel- ings of humanity , that their real phrase , at some of their public , or more properly , their private entertainments , is that of eating a child . The letters contain a variety of ...
... seem , are fome of the parish officers to all the feel- ings of humanity , that their real phrase , at some of their public , or more properly , their private entertainments , is that of eating a child . The letters contain a variety of ...
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... seem not only to have preferved , but even to have increased their great power and influence ; as is fuppofed by the connec- tion which there is known to be between their leader and the earl of Chatham , whofe fac totum he hath ...
... seem not only to have preferved , but even to have increased their great power and influence ; as is fuppofed by the connec- tion which there is known to be between their leader and the earl of Chatham , whofe fac totum he hath ...
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... seems to have preferved the fpirit of English li- berty in a land of finging and of dancing flaves . They prove two political points of importance . The firft is , that France was reduced to the greatest distress before the infa- mous ...
... seems to have preferved the fpirit of English li- berty in a land of finging and of dancing flaves . They prove two political points of importance . The firft is , that France was reduced to the greatest distress before the infa- mous ...
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... seems evident , that neither arts nor fciences have corrupted ›› mankind , nor corruption begotten arts and sciences ; but that both have flowed from the fame fatal source , viz . the un- equal divifion of property , and the many ...
... seems evident , that neither arts nor fciences have corrupted ›› mankind , nor corruption begotten arts and sciences ; but that both have flowed from the fame fatal source , viz . the un- equal divifion of property , and the many ...
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