The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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At any rate they establish this fact , that some alterution in the present tything system of Ireland is essential to the property of the establishment , to the harmony of the people , and the safety of the state .
At any rate they establish this fact , that some alterution in the present tything system of Ireland is essential to the property of the establishment , to the harmony of the people , and the safety of the state .
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Their next step towards obtaining distinction and astonishing Europe with a spectacle of energy was the famous orders in council , on which Mr. Baring has so ably commented in the present performance . These orders were well adapted to ...
Their next step towards obtaining distinction and astonishing Europe with a spectacle of energy was the famous orders in council , on which Mr. Baring has so ably commented in the present performance . These orders were well adapted to ...
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If we have any objection to the present romance , therefore , on that score , it is only with regard to the title , which hangs out false colours , by giving a mere auxiliary event the air of being the main subject of the fable .
If we have any objection to the present romance , therefore , on that score , it is only with regard to the title , which hangs out false colours , by giving a mere auxiliary event the air of being the main subject of the fable .
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