The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, 1 tomasRichard Cumberland 1809 |
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84 psl.
... patriotism which might ruin a con- stitution , by refusing the supplies necessary for its existence , at least we may be allowed to applaud it . There are upwards of thirty judges in the little island of Barbadoes , not four of whom ...
... patriotism which might ruin a con- stitution , by refusing the supplies necessary for its existence , at least we may be allowed to applaud it . There are upwards of thirty judges in the little island of Barbadoes , not four of whom ...
92 psl.
... patriotism in the book , that we cannot help thinking it deserves a better fate than from its want of interest it will probably experience . 93 MRS . INCHBALD'S BRITISH THEATRE . ( Continued . 92 Poyer's History of Barbadoes .
... patriotism in the book , that we cannot help thinking it deserves a better fate than from its want of interest it will probably experience . 93 MRS . INCHBALD'S BRITISH THEATRE . ( Continued . 92 Poyer's History of Barbadoes .
261 psl.
... patriotism and the love of independence are one feeling . However grievously the higher may press on the lower classes of a people , they are still one people : they have common sympathies and at- tachments ; and the term so generally ...
... patriotism and the love of independence are one feeling . However grievously the higher may press on the lower classes of a people , they are still one people : they have common sympathies and at- tachments ; and the term so generally ...
269 psl.
... patriotism ; who can heroically see their houses undermined one by one , and with inflexible fortitude resolve to perish in their ruins , rather than yield : but the same thing would be utterly impossible to the culti- vated , polite ...
... patriotism ; who can heroically see their houses undermined one by one , and with inflexible fortitude resolve to perish in their ruins , rather than yield : but the same thing would be utterly impossible to the culti- vated , polite ...
271 psl.
... patriotism , no less intelligible and decisive than that of their brethren at home . Of these men not a whisper has been heard during the last twelvemonth ; not a regiment or company has been persuaded to declare in favour of the ...
... patriotism , no less intelligible and decisive than that of their brethren at home . Of these men not a whisper has been heard during the last twelvemonth ; not a regiment or company has been persuaded to declare in favour of the ...
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