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... original Anecdotes of British and Irish Dramatic Writers , from the Commencement of our Theatrical Exhibitions ; among whom are some of the most cele- brated Actors : also an Alphabetical Account , and Chronological Lists , of their ...
... original and principal aggressor , if she really be aggrieved , the hos tility of the latter might be expected to be pointed . We have no intention to discuss over again the merits of the various orders in council . The question to be ...
... original conformation , for the purpose of re- laxing , in favour of America , that general prohibition of all trade with the enemy , which a strict retaliation would have justified ; but when it was found that some of the relaxations ...
... original aggressors and authors of all the ills of which they had to complain . Nay , Mr. Madison finds even an apology for the French decrees ; they are merely municipal regu- lations , ' not affecting , by their operation , the ...
... original orders : while it shares , in common with the other relaxations of those or- ders , and we think more justly than any of them , the fate of being thanklessly accepted by those for whose benefit it is professedly in- tended . If ...