The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... object of his visit to England was to tear himself from an attachment which had tormented him for a long time . This passion took possession of his heart from his infancy ; it lasted ten years , and sparks of it were again rekindled in ...
... object of his visit to England was to tear himself from an attachment which had tormented him for a long time . This passion took possession of his heart from his infancy ; it lasted ten years , and sparks of it were again rekindled in ...
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... objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to have been a research after whatever might ... object is , that the Essay ( which he here calls these Memoirs ) , should serve as an introduction to those who may ...
... objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to have been a research after whatever might ... object is , that the Essay ( which he here calls these Memoirs ) , should serve as an introduction to those who may ...
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... object ) taken more notice of them than in our own judgment they are entitled to * ; yet , at the same time , there may be readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and ...
... object ) taken more notice of them than in our own judgment they are entitled to * ; yet , at the same time , there may be readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and ...
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... object of their idolatry open to attack . It is no longer the King they mean to defend ; it is the Revolution they are earnest to criminate . Let them not be displeased , therefore , if in the observations which have suggested ...
... object of their idolatry open to attack . It is no longer the King they mean to defend ; it is the Revolution they are earnest to criminate . Let them not be displeased , therefore , if in the observations which have suggested ...
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... object odious in the eyes of the French , led astray by prejudice . . . . . This is the stroke that is most insupportable . My brother , but a little while , and I shall exist no longer . Remember to avenge my memory , by publishing how ...
... object odious in the eyes of the French , led astray by prejudice . . . . . This is the stroke that is most insupportable . My brother , but a little while , and I shall exist no longer . Remember to avenge my memory , by publishing how ...
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