The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... common flight of years and ages , like the traveller , who diligently pursues his way through a country which presents only ordinary objects : but , when this astonishing æra unfolds itself to the intellectual view , the reader will ...
... common flight of years and ages , like the traveller , who diligently pursues his way through a country which presents only ordinary objects : but , when this astonishing æra unfolds itself to the intellectual view , the reader will ...
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... common language of the day ; but it is new . We profess ourselves to believe in the holy Ca- -tholic tholic Church , and if we appropriate this expression to ab ORIGINAL CRITICISM . Essays on various Subjects. By J. Bigland. Doncaster...
... common language of the day ; but it is new . We profess ourselves to believe in the holy Ca- -tholic tholic Church , and if we appropriate this expression to ab ORIGINAL CRITICISM . Essays on various Subjects. By J. Bigland. Doncaster...
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... common people . - Chap . iii . " In the 13th year of her reign also , the Irish characters for printing were first brought into Ireland by Nicholas Walsh , Chancellor of St. St. Patrick's , Dublin . - Chap . xv . Ware . " The first book ...
... common people . - Chap . iii . " In the 13th year of her reign also , the Irish characters for printing were first brought into Ireland by Nicholas Walsh , Chancellor of St. St. Patrick's , Dublin . - Chap . xv . Ware . " The first book ...
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... common people of Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth ; and who endeavoured to restrain those oppressions . " We shall now proceed to make some strictures on the ill - founded observations of Mr. Plowden , on that bright æra of our history ...
... common people of Ireland in the reign of Elizabeth ; and who endeavoured to restrain those oppressions . " We shall now proceed to make some strictures on the ill - founded observations of Mr. Plowden , on that bright æra of our history ...
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... common opinion , that it is as good to be a rebel as a subject § . " Moryson , in speaking of Sir Richard Bingham , governor of Connaught , says , " howso- ever , himself very well experienced in the country , and those who best ...
... common opinion , that it is as good to be a rebel as a subject § . " Moryson , in speaking of Sir Richard Bingham , governor of Connaught , says , " howso- ever , himself very well experienced in the country , and those who best ...
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