The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... continued by MonStrelet down to 1446 . Though there be little , if any , sense in modern dedications , when books are composed , not at the particular desire or expence of any individual , but for the eye , as well as under the ...
... continued by MonStrelet down to 1446 . Though there be little , if any , sense in modern dedications , when books are composed , not at the particular desire or expence of any individual , but for the eye , as well as under the ...
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... ( 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 , though all candid historians of her ...
... ( 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 , though all candid historians of her ...
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... continued to flow , was religious bigotry , which sharpened the ancient animosity of the natives against the English , and gave fresh zeal and enthusiasm to their efforts to shake off the domi . nion of England . had " During the feeble ...
... continued to flow , was religious bigotry , which sharpened the ancient animosity of the natives against the English , and gave fresh zeal and enthusiasm to their efforts to shake off the domi . nion of England . had " During the feeble ...
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... continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he advances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own assertion . All the writers of ...
... continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he advances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own assertion . All the writers of ...
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... continued to be rebels , with assurance to be received to mercy at their pleasure , whereof they spared not to brag , and this heartened the rebel , no less than it discouraged the subject . " The Queen was so sensible of this , and ...
... continued to be rebels , with assurance to be received to mercy at their pleasure , whereof they spared not to brag , and this heartened the rebel , no less than it discouraged the subject . " The Queen was so sensible of this , and ...
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