The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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... force , ought first to have laid the case before the British government , that , if possible , redress might have ... force till satisfaction has been denied , a A ship of war on the sea , like a fortress on land , may , be considered as ...
... force , ought first to have laid the case before the British government , that , if possible , redress might have ... force till satisfaction has been denied , a A ship of war on the sea , like a fortress on land , may , be considered as ...
Page 270
... force of the other . The extract of this character already presented to our readers was sufficient for the whole book ; and hence we were the less prepared for the unseasonable application of external objects to internal emotions in the ...
... force of the other . The extract of this character already presented to our readers was sufficient for the whole book ; and hence we were the less prepared for the unseasonable application of external objects to internal emotions in the ...
Page 497
... forces by a stratagem of the inhabitants of Verona ; but a lucky chance , the mistake of an hour , saved him from so ... force as now poured down on all sides from the Alps over the plains of Lombardy , intimidated App , Vol . 13 . Kk ...
... forces by a stratagem of the inhabitants of Verona ; but a lucky chance , the mistake of an hour , saved him from so ... force as now poured down on all sides from the Alps over the plains of Lombardy , intimidated App , Vol . 13 . Kk ...
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