The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... feeling excited by the sublime and the terrible , than the epocha of that Revolution , which in its effects , will ... feel a sensation similar to that of the same traveller , when , suddenly bursting on his sight , he beholds scenes ...
... feeling excited by the sublime and the terrible , than the epocha of that Revolution , which in its effects , will ... feel a sensation similar to that of the same traveller , when , suddenly bursting on his sight , he beholds scenes ...
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... feel ? They are rapine , devastation , and massacre , the violation of every social tie , whether domestic or public , the philosophistical , and short reign of some , the atrocious mobarchy of others , the extermina- tion of every man ...
... feel ? They are rapine , devastation , and massacre , the violation of every social tie , whether domestic or public , the philosophistical , and short reign of some , the atrocious mobarchy of others , the extermina- tion of every man ...
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... feel every sentiment of sympathy awakened in his favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have ...
... feel every sentiment of sympathy awakened in his favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have ...
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... feel the pressure of this law , and consequently that it could not have any tendency to produce that woe- ful disaffection , and proneness to treason , which they manifested in the course of the dreadful rebellions which we have ...
... feel the pressure of this law , and consequently that it could not have any tendency to produce that woe- ful disaffection , and proneness to treason , which they manifested in the course of the dreadful rebellions which we have ...
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... feel very easy ; however , I kept along- side of his Excellency , determined to take my chance . When the semi- circle of elephants got within 300 yards of the wild one , he looked amazed , but not frightened ; two large must elephants ...
... feel very easy ; however , I kept along- side of his Excellency , determined to take my chance . When the semi- circle of elephants got within 300 yards of the wild one , he looked amazed , but not frightened ; two large must elephants ...
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