REVIEW OF POLITICS
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... dncli'mc ' But. partiality atlde, Reviewer » alwayt aim at catching ?? M public approbaiiun, tnort by Arokei of wit, than by jull difci'.uination. ...
... REVIEW of POLITICS. THE only reports iht Northr rn'Colirti, which credit; are not in favour a fpeedy pacification between Rt»d\» and the Ports, circumftanee which no feeling mind tan rcccive itlnut indignation. human Mood tn eternally gratify the K»ft ...
... REVIEW OF POLITICS. . On the afluallyin roffeflion • the whole Turkey in Europe, it would fcarcely happen that its commercial concerns would materially 'interfere with thofe Britain. Rufl:t has no any part of the globe, at great diftance from the th*fcmpire ...
... resfousof this aliera-, tion, the Publie are referred to the Addrefs prefized to the Review fur Janvary, snd o the Arrxxpixito Yol Lxxxi. Many Volumes of the Review being fo (caree,-as 10 icader the compietion. of Setts slmolt impaible, the Number for ...
... REVIEW of POLITICS. THE ration tlic public rcvcniie affords fiurh degree ffcnrpt;rran, the nipiriorvlrtue and intogriiy is the only rein of controuling 3 avarice ; public and official papers, fo tar from cvp frauds, u.*nd only to conceal them ; the • ...
... REVIEW OF POLITICS. . THE has been nitich pregnant with political matter tb»n whs reaeraiiy exneCted on. the meeting dl Parliamentt—Wo national importance lu» yet coma under deliberation. Houfc of Lord, have indeed fomewhat occupied tfaniaCtion, the event ...
... REVIEW of POLITICS. THE Rom in Catholics, who have in this couiflVy long groaned under the fevcreft penalties of* the la ...
... REVIEW OF POLITICS. . and plague, however n to we muft numbly to, inflictions ol Providencc; hut wnr, in which »r\ftjpl*mities a d of the other* are concentrated, Ave owe the or the fufty hundred people Icattcred , ovrr face cf the-worli}, nnder the ...
... REVIEW of POLITICS. Tilt t>f Lit -week has been not ri>njv-|irt greatly fcirintdliable «cp libeh hit Irmg warning, and Mr. -Fox's that*n.fency highly honourable. inr uidefihed cafe of every man mull be coniciutu when he is the laws of his, this myllcrious ...
... REVIEW OF POLITICS. man who does not rejoice the fl rifhins ftate f finances, cofamerce, manufactures, agriculture Britain, muft either an alien or an thi« rountry. There is no medium. By their words and adtpns, therefore, it is eafy to know thofe ■who ...
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