The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... endeavoured to extirpate the British name and nation out of their country . Secondly , it appears to me , that a great share of the guilt ( whatever it may be ) of that detestable policy , ' belongs to the Protestant Parliaments of ...
... endeavoured to extirpate the British name and nation out of their country . Secondly , it appears to me , that a great share of the guilt ( whatever it may be ) of that detestable policy , ' belongs to the Protestant Parliaments of ...
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... endeavouring to prove it . This very excellent work of Sir John Davies , contains but 196 pages ; and as Mr. Plowden often quotes it , and praises the author for his vera- city , what opinion must the reader entertain of this apologist ...
... endeavouring to prove it . This very excellent work of Sir John Davies , contains but 196 pages ; and as Mr. Plowden often quotes it , and praises the author for his vera- city , what opinion must the reader entertain of this apologist ...
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... endeavouring to give them some insight into the elementary principles of their profession , he should not only ren- der a service to them , but also perform a work of utility to the public . After some preliminary observations on the ...
... endeavouring to give them some insight into the elementary principles of their profession , he should not only ren- der a service to them , but also perform a work of utility to the public . After some preliminary observations on the ...
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... endeavouring to draw him out of his hands ; and this lasted so long , that Sir Henry was sorely hurt : he was , however , at last rescued - but his sword remained with the Abbot . And at the time I was writing this book , as I passed ...
... endeavouring to draw him out of his hands ; and this lasted so long , that Sir Henry was sorely hurt : he was , however , at last rescued - but his sword remained with the Abbot . And at the time I was writing this book , as I passed ...
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... endeavoured to accommodate it , in a some what more complete form , to our future defence . It is not a little surprising , that Mr. Cartwright , in his chapter con- taining the opinions of statesmen , historians and philosophers , on ...
... endeavoured to accommodate it , in a some what more complete form , to our future defence . It is not a little surprising , that Mr. Cartwright , in his chapter con- taining the opinions of statesmen , historians and philosophers , on ...
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