The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... given before courts of justice . It may be questioned whether the 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 ...
... given before courts of justice . It may be questioned whether the 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 ...
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... given , and they must not be bound up until the whole be completed . ' In an Advertisement to the present edition , it is stated , “ that in addition to what has been said in the preceding Advertisement , some errors and inaccuracies ...
... given , and they must not be bound up until the whole be completed . ' In an Advertisement to the present edition , it is stated , “ that in addition to what has been said in the preceding Advertisement , some errors and inaccuracies ...
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... given of him , adds that of an author who knew better than any other the full value of a ready and natural genius . " I love , ' says Montagne , historians unaffected or excellent ; the unaffected , who have not wherewithal to add of ...
... given of him , adds that of an author who knew better than any other the full value of a ready and natural genius . " I love , ' says Montagne , historians unaffected or excellent ; the unaffected , who have not wherewithal to add of ...
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... given his French family a qualification that no French family ever possessed : he says , " they all spoke the language so well , that it was not easy to discover them to be foreigners ; " which is rendered more improbable by what he has ...
... given his French family a qualification that no French family ever possessed : he says , " they all spoke the language so well , that it was not easy to discover them to be foreigners ; " which is rendered more improbable by what he has ...
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... given a specimen . Strictures upon an Historical Review of the State of Ireland , by Fran- cis Plowden , Esq . or , a Justification of the Conduct of the English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of ...
... given a specimen . Strictures upon an Historical Review of the State of Ireland , by Fran- cis Plowden , Esq . or , a Justification of the Conduct of the English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of ...
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