The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... hands , the dull clod becomes a fource of entertainment . Were this the place , much more might be faid on the fubject ; but we have faid enough to convince our readers that the tranflation of fuch a poem must be a truly ardu- ous task ...
... hands , the dull clod becomes a fource of entertainment . Were this the place , much more might be faid on the fubject ; but we have faid enough to convince our readers that the tranflation of fuch a poem must be a truly ardu- ous task ...
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... hand ; Or , by the holy butcher , if he fell , Th ' infpected intrails could no fates foretel . Nor , laid on altars , did pure flames arise , But clouds of fmould'ring fmoke forbad the facrifice . Surely the knife was redden'd by his ...
... hand ; Or , by the holy butcher , if he fell , Th ' infpected intrails could no fates foretel . Nor , laid on altars , did pure flames arise , But clouds of fmould'ring fmoke forbad the facrifice . Surely the knife was redden'd by his ...
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... hands of Mr. John Saller , notary public ! Mentioning the bankrupt- cies of 1793 , he imputes them to the war , although fo clearly de- monftrated to have arifen from a totally different caufe - the diminu- tion of the usual paper ...
... hands of Mr. John Saller , notary public ! Mentioning the bankrupt- cies of 1793 , he imputes them to the war , although fo clearly de- monftrated to have arifen from a totally different caufe - the diminu- tion of the usual paper ...
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... hands in blood , they would moft furely have gone on in the fame fanguinary course till the whole land had become an aceldema— a fcene of carnage and defolation . " Is this furious invective , HIS- TORY ! So much of this portion of the ...
... hands in blood , they would moft furely have gone on in the fame fanguinary course till the whole land had become an aceldema— a fcene of carnage and defolation . " Is this furious invective , HIS- TORY ! So much of this portion of the ...
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... hands of convicts , " employed in building this bridewell or jail , " are now probably covered by a building erected for their confinement and punishment . " That " this fmall field " fhould have been purchafed by the county , " and ...
... hands of convicts , " employed in building this bridewell or jail , " are now probably covered by a building erected for their confinement and punishment . " That " this fmall field " fhould have been purchafed by the county , " and ...
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