The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... prove so , we are informed , the additions will be printed at the end of the work . " The engravings are traced from the finest illuminations in our own libraries , and in that [ we presume meaning those ] of France . By unforeseen ...
... prove so , we are informed , the additions will be printed at the end of the work . " The engravings are traced from the finest illuminations in our own libraries , and in that [ we presume meaning those ] of France . By unforeseen ...
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... prove that religious bigotry was the chief spring of action in this rebellion . Many of the Irish having submitted and solicited pardon , sent to Rome for dispen- sations for having done so . After the landing of the Spaniards , a friar ...
... prove that religious bigotry was the chief spring of action in this rebellion . Many of the Irish having submitted and solicited pardon , sent to Rome for dispen- sations for having done so . After the landing of the Spaniards , a friar ...
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... prove that the author understands them , which , however , is by no means so self - evident as he may imagine . THE PICTONIAN PROSECUTION . 1. A Statement , Letters , and Documents respecting the Affairs of Trini- dad ; including a ...
... prove that the author understands them , which , however , is by no means so self - evident as he may imagine . THE PICTONIAN PROSECUTION . 1. A Statement , Letters , and Documents respecting the Affairs of Trini- dad ; including a ...
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... prove , from an authority so high , so unspotted , so entirely beyond the reach of contra- diction , or disbelief , as most amply and completely warrants me in giving it my own full and unequivocal belief , and in laying the whole of it ...
... prove , from an authority so high , so unspotted , so entirely beyond the reach of contra- diction , or disbelief , as most amply and completely warrants me in giving it my own full and unequivocal belief , and in laying the whole of it ...
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... prove to be the case , the supporters of the Bill will stand with . out excuse ; while the measure itself will be reprobated by every true friend to his country . This is no time for concessions to Nentral Powers ; past concessions have ...
... prove to be the case , the supporters of the Bill will stand with . out excuse ; while the measure itself will be reprobated by every true friend to his country . This is no time for concessions to Nentral Powers ; past concessions have ...
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