The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... nations ( says La Curne ) whom he mentions in his history , there are but few whom he has not sometimes marked with odious epithets . -There is not one part against the French ; on the contrary , this brave nation supports itself ...
... nations ( says La Curne ) whom he mentions in his history , there are but few whom he has not sometimes marked with odious epithets . -There is not one part against the French ; on the contrary , this brave nation supports itself ...
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... nation of Europe to make a retrograde step towards barbarism , ' and , which is still more disastrous , to have rendered indocile to the yoke the people whom the King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI ...
... nation of Europe to make a retrograde step towards barbarism , ' and , which is still more disastrous , to have rendered indocile to the yoke the people whom the King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI ...
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... nation , and consequently to inflame their animosity and ran- cour ; " and the reasons which he assigns are , " that it enumerates all his acts of outrage and rebellion , in a style of vindictive acrimony , and it affects to deduce the ...
... nation , and consequently to inflame their animosity and ran- cour ; " and the reasons which he assigns are , " that it enumerates all his acts of outrage and rebellion , in a style of vindictive acrimony , and it affects to deduce the ...
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... nation . But as he has done the reverse , by endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by giving a false and exaggerated state- ment of their sufferings from the tyranny and cruelty of the English government , it ...
... nation . But as he has done the reverse , by endeavouring to inflame and exaspe- rate the Irish against them , by giving a false and exaggerated state- ment of their sufferings from the tyranny and cruelty of the English government , it ...
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... nation at large . But no sooner had Elizabeth de- clared for the Reformation , than general discontent pervaded the whole nation within and without the pale T. Here Mr. Plowden endea- vours to impose on the British public , by drawing ...
... nation at large . But no sooner had Elizabeth de- clared for the Reformation , than general discontent pervaded the whole nation within and without the pale T. Here Mr. Plowden endea- vours to impose on the British public , by drawing ...
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