The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... least in this country , who have had opportunities of perusing Froissart himself . Copies of Froissart , in the original French , are confined to the best libraries ; and the old English translation , made by order of Henry VIII . has ...
... least in this country , who have had opportunities of perusing Froissart himself . Copies of Froissart , in the original French , are confined to the best libraries ; and the old English translation , made by order of Henry VIII . has ...
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... least , if we reckon by the number of his verses , What was the occupation of all these young men ? To learn very bad Latin , and still worse logic . B 2 HUME'S HIST , EDWARD III . very • very few of which have been published ; and Sir ...
... least , if we reckon by the number of his verses , What was the occupation of all these young men ? To learn very bad Latin , and still worse logic . B 2 HUME'S HIST , EDWARD III . very • very few of which have been published ; and Sir ...
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... least to readers of these times ; and we should not have taken any notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his ...
... least to readers of these times ; and we should not have taken any notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his ...
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... least in part , the disorder which prevails in placing these events , I will dispose of each in the class to which it belongs , as well as point out the chapters which it will be proper to read , to follow the train of causes of a ...
... least in part , the disorder which prevails in placing these events , I will dispose of each in the class to which it belongs , as well as point out the chapters which it will be proper to read , to follow the train of causes of a ...
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... least becomes only a point of secondary consideration . His friends have shifted the grounds on which they might have remained secure , and , by enlarging their means of defence , have left themselves and the object of their idolatry ...
... least becomes only a point of secondary consideration . His friends have shifted the grounds on which they might have remained secure , and , by enlarging their means of defence , have left themselves and the object of their idolatry ...
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