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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 374
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 20

Edmund Burke - History - 1794 - 610 pages
...but you fcorned fo inglorious a viftory, and called julticc and the laws of your country to punilii the criminal, and to avenge your caufe. You triumphed...good citizens of Dublin upon this occafion. I take it tor granted, that feme of your many tributary wits have already prefentcd you with gratulutory potms,...
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London Review, Volume 6

1767 - 574 pages
...; but you fcorned fo glorious a victory, and called juftice, and the laws of your country to punifh the criminal, and to avenge your caufe. You triumphed ; -and I heartily join my weak voice to the loud acclamation* of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occafion. I take it for granted that fome of...
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Annual Register, Volume 20

Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 734 pages
...but you fcorned fo inglorious a vi&ory, and called jultice and the laws of your country to punifli the criminal, and to avenge your caufe. You triumphed...acclamations of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occ.ifion. I take it for granted, that fome of your nuny tributary wits have already prefented you...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 20

History - 1794 - 614 pages
...but yon (corned fo inglorious a victory, and called juftice and the laws of your country to pu* niih the criminal, and to avenge your caufe. You triumphed...Dublin upon this occafion. I take it for granted that feme of your many tributary wit« have already presented you with gratula. tory poems, odei, &c. upon...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 20

History - 1805 - 608 pages
...victory, and called justice and the laws of your country to punish the criminal, and to avenge your cause. You triumphed ; and I heartily join my weak voice...acclamations of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occasion. I take it for granted that some of your many tributary wits have already presented you with...
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Biographia Dramatica: Names of the dramas: M-Z. Latin plays by English ...

David Erskine Baker - Actors - 1812 - 500 pages
...called justice and the laws " of your country to punish the " criminal, and to avenge your " cause. You triumphed; and I ' heartily join my weak voice...acclamations of the ' good citizens of Dublin upon ' this occasion. I take it for ' granted, that some of your ' many tributary wits have al' ready presented...
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Biographia Dramatica: Names of dramas: M-Z. Latin plays by English authors ...

David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 494 pages
...and called justice and the laws "of your country to punish the "criminal, and to avenge your " cause. You triumphed ; and I " heartily join my weak voice...acclamations of the " good citizens of Dublin upon " this occasion. I take it for "granted, that some of your " many tributary wits have al" ready presented...
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Letters, political and miscellaneous

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - Conduct of life - 1847 - 642 pages
...victory, and called justice and the laws of your country to punish the criminal, and to avenge your cause. You triumphed ; and I heartily join my weak voice...acclamations of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occasion. I take it for granted that some of your many tributary wits have already presented you with...
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Letters: Letters, political and miscellaneous

Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1892 - 576 pages
...victory, and called justice and the laws of your country to punish the criminal, and to avenge your cause. You triumphed ; and I heartily join my weak voice...acclamations of the good citizens of Dublin upon this occasion. I take it for granted that some of your many tributary wits have already presented you with...
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