The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... former translation from the French of M. de la Curne de St. Palaye , with other preliminary matter . This other pre- liminary matter , consists in " An Essay on the Works of Froissart , and a Criticisin on the History of Froissart ...
... former translation from the French of M. de la Curne de St. Palaye , with other preliminary matter . This other pre- liminary matter , consists in " An Essay on the Works of Froissart , and a Criticisin on the History of Froissart ...
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... former times , occupied my attention , which treat of and examine the facts and events of the wars between France and England , and all their allies and adherents , as they clearly appear from the treaties which have been made and ...
... former times , occupied my attention , which treat of and examine the facts and events of the wars between France and England , and all their allies and adherents , as they clearly appear from the treaties which have been made and ...
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... former , and still more so the latter , ( Pref . p . 18 ) . It is true , the passage says " less " but this is only one of her many blunders in lan- guage : her meaning is perfectly clear . Had she employed inexpedient instead of ...
... former , and still more so the latter , ( Pref . p . 18 ) . It is true , the passage says " less " but this is only one of her many blunders in lan- guage : her meaning is perfectly clear . Had she employed inexpedient instead of ...
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... former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de- cided advantage over that bashful timidity which totally disqualifies a person from making ...
... former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de- cided advantage over that bashful timidity which totally disqualifies a person from making ...
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... former suffered during this reign , arose principally from the following circumstances . That Princess was ever too ready to lend a willing ear to the insidious representations of those great dissemblers O'Nial and Tyrone , and their ...
... former suffered during this reign , arose principally from the following circumstances . That Princess was ever too ready to lend a willing ear to the insidious representations of those great dissemblers O'Nial and Tyrone , and their ...
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