The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... English translation , made by order of Henry VIII . has not only become exceedingly scarce , but the language of it obsolete , and , in some places , particularly those relating to proper names , almost unintelligible . The present ...
... English translation , made by order of Henry VIII . has not only become exceedingly scarce , but the language of it obsolete , and , in some places , particularly those relating to proper names , almost unintelligible . The present ...
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... English and Gascons attacked in 1381. His country and name induce me to believe that our historian might be a relation of his , and , like him , sprung from a noble family . " Men are indeed very easily induced to believe what coincides ...
... English and Gascons attacked in 1381. His country and name induce me to believe that our historian might be a relation of his , and , like him , sprung from a noble family . " Men are indeed very easily induced to believe what coincides ...
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... English village , and did not find the society of farmers and labourers ( who would certainly laugh at them for their foreign pronunciation ) , so pleasant as the flattering attention of a polite circle at Paris . It is true , the ...
... English village , and did not find the society of farmers and labourers ( who would certainly laugh at them for their foreign pronunciation ) , so pleasant as the flattering attention of a polite circle at Paris . It is true , the ...
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... English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of Great Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and ...
... English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of Great Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH writers , in general , have condemned the conduct , and ...
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... English only one degree less than the Scots ; and , in consequence , afterwards to a man joined in Tyrone's grand popish rebellion ; and were the chief cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected ...
... English only one degree less than the Scots ; and , in consequence , afterwards to a man joined in Tyrone's grand popish rebellion ; and were the chief cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected ...
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