The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... society , surely the authors . might afterwards correct their own papers , and not disgrace themselves and the society by such useless repetitions as we find even in the above short extract . Yet Mr.W.'s papers approach nearer to that ...
... society , surely the authors . might afterwards correct their own papers , and not disgrace themselves and the society by such useless repetitions as we find even in the above short extract . Yet Mr.W.'s papers approach nearer to that ...
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... society of antiquaries turn its attention to those subjects connected with the history of the dark ages , would it occasionally venture on the discussion of such matters as the French academy of inscriptions , or the Celtic academy ...
... society of antiquaries turn its attention to those subjects connected with the history of the dark ages , would it occasionally venture on the discussion of such matters as the French academy of inscriptions , or the Celtic academy ...
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... Society , and the London Society , for promoting Christianity among the Jews . By Thomas Witherby , author of " An Attempt to remove Prejudices concerning the Jewish Nation , " 8vo . pp . 287. London : Hatchard , Picca- dilly ; Cadell ...
... Society , and the London Society , for promoting Christianity among the Jews . By Thomas Witherby , author of " An Attempt to remove Prejudices concerning the Jewish Nation , " 8vo . pp . 287. London : Hatchard , Picca- dilly ; Cadell ...
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