The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... give us the opportunity of wholly judging of their truth . Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank simplicity , that , having committed a fault , he is no way ashamed of avowing it ...
... give us the opportunity of wholly judging of their truth . Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank simplicity , that , having committed a fault , he is no way ashamed of avowing it ...
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... give it the appellation of a " Republie & " She was formerly a writer of verses , and has , perhaps , beeu tempted by the Abbé Delille to " go a whoring after Baal , " to worship in the high places " of the Corsican son of Ammon . For ...
... give it the appellation of a " Republie & " She was formerly a writer of verses , and has , perhaps , beeu tempted by the Abbé Delille to " go a whoring after Baal , " to worship in the high places " of the Corsican son of Ammon . For ...
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... give them names , in order to distinguish one kind from another ; and the necessity of expressing action , or suffering , whether corporeal or mental , would , in the next place give birth to the verb . It would soon be perceived that ...
... give them names , in order to distinguish one kind from another ; and the necessity of expressing action , or suffering , whether corporeal or mental , would , in the next place give birth to the verb . It would soon be perceived that ...
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... give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and principally I fight for the Catholic faith , to be planted throughout all our poor country , as well in cities as elsewhere ; ' and again , if I had gotten to be King of ...
... give you to understand upon my salvation , that chiefly and principally I fight for the Catholic faith , to be planted throughout all our poor country , as well in cities as elsewhere ; ' and again , if I had gotten to be King of ...
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... give the most money for the Irish land ) ; neither did they build castles , and do other things ( according to their covenants ) for the public good , but only sought their private ends , and so this her Majesty's bounty to them turned ...
... give the most money for the Irish land ) ; neither did they build castles , and do other things ( according to their covenants ) for the public good , but only sought their private ends , and so this her Majesty's bounty to them turned ...
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