The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... doubts of Froissart's partiality as an historian . The design , views , and character of Froissart areeasily to be seen in his own writings , in which , without any egotism , but from their form and style , he is naturally led to ...
... doubts of Froissart's partiality as an historian . The design , views , and character of Froissart areeasily to be seen in his own writings , in which , without any egotism , but from their form and style , he is naturally led to ...
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... doubt whatsoever of the authen- ticity of the papers . " This Helen Maria Williams says ; but the public , we suspect , will require something more substantial on which they are to hang their belief , than the mere assertion of this ...
... doubt whatsoever of the authen- ticity of the papers . " This Helen Maria Williams says ; but the public , we suspect , will require something more substantial on which they are to hang their belief , than the mere assertion of this ...
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... doubt that I am an object odious in the eyes of the French , led astray by prejudice . . . . . This is the stroke that is most in- supportable . My brother , but a little while , and I shall exist no longer . Remember to avenge my ...
... doubt that I am an object odious in the eyes of the French , led astray by prejudice . . . . . This is the stroke that is most in- supportable . My brother , but a little while , and I shall exist no longer . Remember to avenge my ...
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... doubt concerning the ex- istence of a future state , where a just remuneration of human conduct shall take place . This inconsistency of conduct , with conviction , plainly in dicates the depravity of human nature . ” The reader will ...
... doubt concerning the ex- istence of a future state , where a just remuneration of human conduct shall take place . This inconsistency of conduct , with conviction , plainly in dicates the depravity of human nature . ” The reader will ...
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... doubt there would fall out a general revolt t . " From the noted treachery of the Irish Papists , Mountjoy recommends , that the chieftains , on their submitting and receiving pardon , should be disarmed , and that the mass of the ...
... doubt there would fall out a general revolt t . " From the noted treachery of the Irish Papists , Mountjoy recommends , that the chieftains , on their submitting and receiving pardon , should be disarmed , and that the mass of the ...
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