The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... fact and truth entirely out of the question . He wrote in times , and of times , when all the world was persuaded that love was the incentive to the most brilliant actions of courage and virtue . Froissart exhibits scenes as passing ...
... fact and truth entirely out of the question . He wrote in times , and of times , when all the world was persuaded that love was the incentive to the most brilliant actions of courage and virtue . Froissart exhibits scenes as passing ...
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... fact . Was not the Imperial Ruffian himself one of the prime authors and agents of the revolution ? Were not most of ... facts ! The Corsican , he thinks , has finished the revolution , and the reign of pence and good order is restored ...
... fact . Was not the Imperial Ruffian himself one of the prime authors and agents of the revolution ? Were not most of ... facts ! The Corsican , he thinks , has finished the revolution , and the reign of pence and good order is restored ...
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... facts been presented to us without names , and in a different language , we should have instantly fixed the scene in ... fact contain all that we have stated them to contain , it becomes our duty ( and the most irksome duty it is that we ...
... facts been presented to us without names , and in a different language , we should have instantly fixed the scene in ... fact contain all that we have stated them to contain , it becomes our duty ( and the most irksome duty it is that we ...
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... fact , his principal guides , and he was assured , that in following them , he would meet with every indulgence and allowance from the British Ministers which his situation required . Whether he has experienced such indulgence , will be ...
... fact , his principal guides , and he was assured , that in following them , he would meet with every indulgence and allowance from the British Ministers which his situation required . Whether he has experienced such indulgence , will be ...
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... facts we relate , we state from authentic documents before us . This fact comes from Mr. Nihell's own authority , when examined upon oath before Governor Hislop in the Court of Session at Trinidad , on the 10th of June , 1805 . E 4 ...
... facts we relate , we state from authentic documents before us . This fact comes from Mr. Nihell's own authority , when examined upon oath before Governor Hislop in the Court of Session at Trinidad , on the 10th of June , 1805 . E 4 ...
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