The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... peace ; which , amid the intervals of troubles almost continually agitating it , found relaxation only in the most tumultuous pleasures , " pre La Curne , having inserted summarily , in his Criticism on Frois- sart , a sketch of the ...
... peace ; which , amid the intervals of troubles almost continually agitating it , found relaxation only in the most tumultuous pleasures , " pre La Curne , having inserted summarily , in his Criticism on Frois- sart , a sketch of the ...
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... peace , and that now , although a private man , he would engage to bring in any suspected leader within twenty days , without violence or contest ; he embarked with the acclamations , particularly of the lower orders of the people , who ...
... peace , and that now , although a private man , he would engage to bring in any suspected leader within twenty days , without violence or contest ; he embarked with the acclamations , particularly of the lower orders of the people , who ...
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... peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously accepted , he by changing them often instructed great numbers of his adherents in military discipline , with a view of making them subservient to his traiterous ...
... peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously accepted , he by changing them often instructed great numbers of his adherents in military discipline , with a view of making them subservient to his traiterous ...
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... peace , to exceeding pride ; and the traitor himself so strong ( Tyrone ) , believe me , Sir , he hath many more fighting men than we * . " He says also , upon the news of Spanish succours , I know few Irish I can reckon ours + . " In a ...
... peace , to exceeding pride ; and the traitor himself so strong ( Tyrone ) , believe me , Sir , he hath many more fighting men than we * . " He says also , upon the news of Spanish succours , I know few Irish I can reckon ours + . " In a ...
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... peace and tran- quillity with great difficulty . 10. Vincent Patrice , Esq . Commandant of the Quarter of Ventille.— “ I knew General Picton . I considered that he , at the capture of the island , restored tranquillity , and caused ...
... peace and tran- quillity with great difficulty . 10. Vincent Patrice , Esq . Commandant of the Quarter of Ventille.— “ I knew General Picton . I considered that he , at the capture of the island , restored tranquillity , and caused ...
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