The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) , is certainly terrific and stupendous ; but its beauty , as we are not of the ...
... establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) , is certainly terrific and stupendous ; but its beauty , as we are not of the ...
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... established any thing but a military despotism , under which the greater part of Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to ...
... established any thing but a military despotism , under which the greater part of Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to ...
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... established , and that the human mind , by progressive improvement , had discovered the utility of just and elegant connexion and distinction , in expressing its ideas and reflections before the use of the article and the conjunction ...
... established , and that the human mind , by progressive improvement , had discovered the utility of just and elegant connexion and distinction , in expressing its ideas and reflections before the use of the article and the conjunction ...
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... establish the independence of Ireland ; and for the obtaining of which , the Irish pa- triots imagined they deserved the eternal gratitude of their country . → These two acts were at length , not without difficulty , passed , in the ...
... establish the independence of Ireland ; and for the obtaining of which , the Irish pa- triots imagined they deserved the eternal gratitude of their country . → These two acts were at length , not without difficulty , passed , in the ...
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... established church , under a forfeiture of twelve - pence for every offence . Now it is evident from the declaration of the Irish Papists themselves , above eighty years after , that they did not feel the pressure of this law , and ...
... established church , under a forfeiture of twelve - pence for every offence . Now it is evident from the declaration of the Irish Papists themselves , above eighty years after , that they did not feel the pressure of this law , and ...
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