The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... truth and nature . It was predicted by Lord Bacon , and it has been fully verified , " that when physics shall be grounded on experiment , their effects will as far excel the pretended powers of magic , as the actions of Cæsar , or ...
... truth and nature . It was predicted by Lord Bacon , and it has been fully verified , " that when physics shall be grounded on experiment , their effects will as far excel the pretended powers of magic , as the actions of Cæsar , or ...
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... truth and general interests of his- tory have , in every respect , been promoted by the invention of print- ing . Books are so multiplied , and so easy to be come at , that the historian makes the world , as it were , come to him ...
... truth and general interests of his- tory have , in every respect , been promoted by the invention of print- ing . Books are so multiplied , and so easy to be come at , that the historian makes the world , as it were , come to him ...
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... truth , Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank simplicity , that , having committed a fault , he is no way ashamed of avowing it , and correcting it at the place where he is informed ...
... truth , Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank simplicity , that , having committed a fault , he is no way ashamed of avowing it , and correcting it at the place where he is informed ...
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... truth . We have our suspicions that the Correspondence , as it was at first intended to have been published ( for it does not appear that it ever was published by the compilers ) , was kept back by the hand of power . Why ? because it ...
... truth . We have our suspicions that the Correspondence , as it was at first intended to have been published ( for it does not appear that it ever was published by the compilers ) , was kept back by the hand of power . Why ? because it ...
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... truth , the severities and con- fiscations of which he complains , did not take place , until after the Queen had been justly incensed at the treachery and rebellions of the native Irish . For when Sir John Perrott , in the 29th year of ...
... truth , the severities and con- fiscations of which he complains , did not take place , until after the Queen had been justly incensed at the treachery and rebellions of the native Irish . For when Sir John Perrott , in the 29th year of ...
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