The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... seems to have supposed ; that the whole will be published with due speed , in a supplementary volume to the Chroni- cles ; and will , he hopes , effectually clear up all doubts of Froissart's partiality as an historian . The design ...
... seems to have supposed ; that the whole will be published with due speed , in a supplementary volume to the Chroni- cles ; and will , he hopes , effectually clear up all doubts of Froissart's partiality as an historian . The design ...
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... seems to have a sort of suppressed consciousness that every thing is not yet as it should be ; but dear Revolution still dwells at her heart , and she wishes us to look forward with the eye of faith to the blessed Millennium which is ...
... seems to have a sort of suppressed consciousness that every thing is not yet as it should be ; but dear Revolution still dwells at her heart , and she wishes us to look forward with the eye of faith to the blessed Millennium which is ...
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... 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 very trivial , it appears , is below the dignity 14 ...
... 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 very trivial , it appears , is below the dignity 14 ...
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... seems to have been penetrated with the sense of every duty which he neglected , and with the sacredness of every obligation he vio- lated . He loved the people he betrayed , and disapproved the projects of their enemies , with whom he ...
... seems to have been penetrated with the sense of every duty which he neglected , and with the sacredness of every obligation he vio- lated . He loved the people he betrayed , and disapproved the projects of their enemies , with whom he ...
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... seems to have a decided aversion . Part of the observations by which this Essay is accompanied , is a complete specimen of the trite . Mr. B. says : " Different persons have different opinions on this subject : Some prefer the city ...
... seems to have a decided aversion . Part of the observations by which this Essay is accompanied , is a complete specimen of the trite . Mr. B. says : " Different persons have different opinions on this subject : Some prefer the city ...
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