The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... 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 . There were three great rebellions in Ireland during the ...
... 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 . There were three great rebellions in Ireland during the ...
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... endeavoured to persuade him to return to his allegiance , reminded him of the many promises and engagements which he had made and violated to the Queen , and exhorted him to prevent the total ruin of his ancient and noble family . Sir ...
... endeavoured to persuade him to return to his allegiance , reminded him of the many promises and engagements which he had made and violated to the Queen , and exhorted him to prevent the total ruin of his ancient and noble family . Sir ...
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... endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by giving a false and exaggerated state- ment of their sufferings from the tyranny and cruelty of the English government , it is believed , and not doubted , but that he ...
... endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by giving a false and exaggerated state- ment of their sufferings from the tyranny and cruelty of the English government , it is believed , and not doubted , but that he ...
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... endeavoured to qualify ourselves for giving a decided opinion on the merits , or rather demerits , of his conduct , on the pre- sent occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the first and cursory view of ...
... endeavoured to qualify ourselves for giving a decided opinion on the merits , or rather demerits , of his conduct , on the pre- sent occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the first and cursory view of ...
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... endeavouring , in the first place , to demonstrate the manner in which emaciation , debility and hectic , are often produced independently of disorder in the lungs ; then , proceeding to trace the derivation , and mark the peculiarities ...
... endeavouring , in the first place , to demonstrate the manner in which emaciation , debility and hectic , are often produced independently of disorder in the lungs ; then , proceeding to trace the derivation , and mark the peculiarities ...
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