The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... England , France , and Spain , and the adjoining Countries , from the latter Part of the Reign of Edward II . to the Coronation of Henry IV . Newly translated from the French Editions , with Variations and Additions from many celebrated ...
... England , France , and Spain , and the adjoining Countries , from the latter Part of the Reign of Edward II . to the Coronation of Henry IV . Newly translated from the French Editions , with Variations and Additions from many celebrated ...
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... England . The ardour for study , countenanced and patronized by the court , was at this time so great in England , that there were then , as we are informed by Speed , in his Chronicle , not fewer than 30,000 students in the University ...
... England . The ardour for study , countenanced and patronized by the court , was at this time so great in England , that there were then , as we are informed by Speed , in his Chronicle , not fewer than 30,000 students in the University ...
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... England , he presented a part of this history to Queen Philippa of Hainault , the wife of Edward III . Young as he then was , he had already travelled into the most dis tant provinces of France . The object of his visit to England , was ...
... England , he presented a part of this history to Queen Philippa of Hainault , the wife of Edward III . Young as he then was , he had already travelled into the most dis tant provinces of France . The object of his visit to England , was ...
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of England , Philippa , he travelled at her expence , not only to diffe- rent parts of England , and to Scotland and Wales , but to various parts of Europe . The objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to ...
of England , Philippa , he travelled at her expence , not only to diffe- rent parts of England , and to Scotland and Wales , but to various parts of Europe . The objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to ...
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... England's subsequent great- ness and glory . As Mr. Plowden has uttered the most envenomed and unqualified abuse , founded in calumny and falsehood , of her administration in Ireland , we shall proceed to lay before our readers the very ...
... England's subsequent great- ness and glory . As Mr. Plowden has uttered the most envenomed and unqualified abuse , founded in calumny and falsehood , of her administration in Ireland , we shall proceed to lay before our readers the very ...
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