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William Cobbett. dignity of the nation , and exalted the cha- racter of the man , whose moderation and justice have ensured its credit , stability , and honour . - April 5 , 1802 . Mr. Addington a Virtuous Minister . Without reverting to ...
William Cobbett. dignity of the nation , and exalted the cha- racter of the man , whose moderation and justice have ensured its credit , stability , and honour . - April 5 , 1802 . Mr. Addington a Virtuous Minister . Without reverting to ...
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... racter , and sap the credit of a rival . Let him guard against all affectation of cour teousness , all assumed and delusive sofiness of manners ; let him not become a supple , cringing , and servile attendant on the great : ready at all ...
... racter , and sap the credit of a rival . Let him guard against all affectation of cour teousness , all assumed and delusive sofiness of manners ; let him not become a supple , cringing , and servile attendant on the great : ready at all ...
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William Cobbett. racter it must not be forgotten that Lord F. is a man confessedly of moderate abilities , and ( following the last and improved ed tion of your thoughts on the subject ) of no con- siderable weight ; he is therefore ...
William Cobbett. racter it must not be forgotten that Lord F. is a man confessedly of moderate abilities , and ( following the last and improved ed tion of your thoughts on the subject ) of no con- siderable weight ; he is therefore ...
Contents
A British Creditors Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French | 25 |
Official Declaration of the Emperor of Germany sent to the Deputy of the Eques | 83 |
An Analytical and Comparative View of two Pamphlets lately published the | 97 |
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