The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Britain , or Amadis de Gaul . " In like manner , and on the same grounds , it may be truly affirmed , that the heroism , gallantry and enterprise pourtrayed by Froissart , are more fitted to awaken , move , and agitate the soul , than ...
... Britain , or Amadis de Gaul . " In like manner , and on the same grounds , it may be truly affirmed , that the heroism , gallantry and enterprise pourtrayed by Froissart , are more fitted to awaken , move , and agitate the soul , than ...
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... Britain , he not only made many excursions in England and Wales , but penetrated even into the Highlands . In Holland he remained for six months . He has been accused , both by the French and some Scotch writers , of partiality for the ...
... Britain , he not only made many excursions in England and Wales , but penetrated even into the Highlands . In Holland he remained for six months . He has been accused , both by the French and some Scotch writers , of partiality for the ...
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... Britain , where a number of charitable institutions , which were once of great importance and benefit to the public , are now dwindled down into insignificancy , and some of them considered so little worth attention as to be entirely ...
... Britain , where a number of charitable institutions , which were once of great importance and benefit to the public , are now dwindled down into insignificancy , and some of them considered so little worth attention as to be entirely ...
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... Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and reviled the memory of Queen Elizabeth , because she completely established the Reformation ...
... Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and reviled the memory of Queen Elizabeth , because she completely established the Reformation ...
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