The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... assertion of this lady . We , for our part , are not disposed to give unlimited credit to this ipse dixit of H. M. Williams : we wish to have seen the names and attestations of the well - informed persons hinted at , and to have had the ...
... assertion of this lady . We , for our part , are not disposed to give unlimited credit to this ipse dixit of H. M. Williams : we wish to have seen the names and attestations of the well - informed persons hinted at , and to have had the ...
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... assert , that Tyrone's grand rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a ... assertion . All the writers of this period agree , that Elizabeth was peculiarly anxious to conciliate this O'Nial ...
... assert , that Tyrone's grand rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a ... assertion . All the writers of this period agree , that Elizabeth was peculiarly anxious to conciliate this O'Nial ...
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... assertion . The English House of Commons , on the 27th of August , 1644 , ordered this infamous Remonstrance , and the Answer to it by the Protestants , to be published in the following words : - " That the books , entitled an Answer ...
... assertion . The English House of Commons , on the 27th of August , 1644 , ordered this infamous Remonstrance , and the Answer to it by the Protestants , to be published in the following words : - " That the books , entitled an Answer ...
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... assertion is at variance with the fact . Was not the Imperial Ruffian himself one of the prime authors and agents of the revolution ? Were not most of his family , his brother - in - law , who assumed the name of the cut- throat Marat ...
... assertion is at variance with the fact . Was not the Imperial Ruffian himself one of the prime authors and agents of the revolution ? Were not most of his family , his brother - in - law , who assumed the name of the cut- throat Marat ...
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... assertion tantamount to proof , is sufficient , our readers will admit , to excite both astonishment and disgust , in any ra- tional and well - formed mind . We seem , indeed , after examining these numerous and ponderous documents , as ...
... assertion tantamount to proof , is sufficient , our readers will admit , to excite both astonishment and disgust , in any ra- tional and well - formed mind . We seem , indeed , after examining these numerous and ponderous documents , as ...
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