The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... lady and her work . - The energies of Brigittina Williams are much too sublime for us : how they harmonise with those of Mr. Stone , and her other Parisian associates , we will not pretend to say . Our wonder , however , is excited by ...
... lady and her work . - The energies of Brigittina Williams are much too sublime for us : how they harmonise with those of Mr. Stone , and her other Parisian associates , we will not pretend to say . Our wonder , however , is excited by ...
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... lady , as the Hon . Mrs. Fullarton no doubt mast be , we should not have taken the trouble to extract this passage from the deposition of the mother of her illustrious protegée . We have heard , from good authority , that this ...
... lady , as the Hon . Mrs. Fullarton no doubt mast be , we should not have taken the trouble to extract this passage from the deposition of the mother of her illustrious protegée . We have heard , from good authority , that this ...
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... Lady , the parish church of the Port of Spain , Louisa Villegas , a free Mulattress , being her godmother , accompanied by Juan Santiago Bacuba , a free Mulatto , informed of the spiritual relationship , and other obliga- * The ...
... Lady , the parish church of the Port of Spain , Louisa Villegas , a free Mulattress , being her godmother , accompanied by Juan Santiago Bacuba , a free Mulatto , informed of the spiritual relationship , and other obliga- * The ...
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... lady's mamma , that another certificate had been given to a certain Smith , alias Vargas * , who was language master to Mr. Fullarton ; these two worthies ( of whom more hereafter ) Mr. Fullarton brought over to England , and they were ...
... lady's mamma , that another certificate had been given to a certain Smith , alias Vargas * , who was language master to Mr. Fullarton ; these two worthies ( of whom more hereafter ) Mr. Fullarton brought over to England , and they were ...
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... lady a Ma- demoiselle Louisa Calderon , ' whom the Colopel and Mrs. F. paraded about with them in their carriage , introducing her wherever they went * , as the blessed innocent ' who was the devoted victim of Colonel Pction's tyranny ...
... lady a Ma- demoiselle Louisa Calderon , ' whom the Colopel and Mrs. F. paraded about with them in their carriage , introducing her wherever they went * , as the blessed innocent ' who was the devoted victim of Colonel Pction's tyranny ...
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