The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... readers , is to be considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a very valuable and acceptable present it is , to all who ...
... readers , is to be considered , if not as a creation of something new , and before altogether unknown , yet as a revival and resurrection of what had passed into oblivion ; and a very valuable and acceptable present it is , to all who ...
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... readers , here to mention that Froissart was a Canon , and Treasurer of a Collegiate Church in Hainault ; that he was not only an eminent historian , but also a great poet ; GREAT , at least , if we reckon by the number of his verses ...
... readers , here to mention that Froissart was a Canon , and Treasurer of a Collegiate Church in Hainault ; that he was not only an eminent historian , but also a great poet ; GREAT , at least , if we reckon by the number of his verses ...
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... 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 descent 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 descent to ...
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... reader only a confused mixture of events taking place at different times , and in different places , of which he cannot ... readers . " In the other divisions of the Essay , the author enters into some par- ticulars , rather minute and ...
... reader only a confused mixture of events taking place at different times , and in different places , of which he cannot ... readers . " In the other divisions of the Essay , the author enters into some par- ticulars , rather minute and ...
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... readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and captivating an historian . We proceed now , at length , from Mr. de la Curne de St. Palaye , to converse with a much greater man ...
... readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and captivating an historian . We proceed now , at length , from Mr. de la Curne de St. Palaye , to converse with a much greater man ...
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