The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... occasion , but the very words in which it was said . We have a very just criticism , or judgment , of the characteristic style and manner of Froissart , in the quotation from Chaucer , which Mr. Johnes has prefixed to this publication ...
... occasion , but the very words in which it was said . We have a very just criticism , or judgment , of the characteristic style and manner of Froissart , in the quotation from Chaucer , which Mr. Johnes has prefixed to this publication ...
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... occasion , all is passed over without notice . It seems it deserved none . It was only a King to whom violence was offered . It was only a King whom it inevitably led to the guillotine ; and to throw away a thought on a matter so very ...
... occasion , all is passed over without notice . It seems it deserved none . It was only a King to whom violence was offered . It was only a King whom it inevitably led to the guillotine ; and to throw away a thought on a matter so very ...
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... occasion to contemplate Lewis XVI . in a domestic point of view , we feel every sentiment of sympathy awakened in his favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of ...
... occasion to contemplate Lewis XVI . in a domestic point of view , we feel every sentiment of sympathy awakened in his favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of ...
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... occasion , the wise system embraced by James I. in colonizing the North with English Protestants , was not adopted ; for in conse- quence of it , many parts of the province of Ulster are not inferior to England in social order , and in ...
... occasion , the wise system embraced by James I. in colonizing the North with English Protestants , was not adopted ; for in conse- quence of it , many parts of the province of Ulster are not inferior to England in social order , and in ...
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... occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the first and cursory view of this question , we were rather disposed to consider it as a matter of extreme delicacy , as one which in- volved the credit and ...
... occasion ; and that we shall give it without reserve or disguise . On the first and cursory view of this question , we were rather disposed to consider it as a matter of extreme delicacy , as one which in- volved the credit and ...
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