The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... present and his former volumes , we must notice a confi- derable difference in the operation . The volume which clofed 1792 , a period when the friends of this conftitution were alarmed for its fafety , and its enemies fanguinely ...
... present and his former volumes , we must notice a confi- derable difference in the operation . The volume which clofed 1792 , a period when the friends of this conftitution were alarmed for its fafety , and its enemies fanguinely ...
Page 8
... presents a tranfient glimpse of the ftate of France ; from whence he makes rather an abrupt digreffion , in order to reprobate a memo- rial prefented from his Britannic Majefty by Lord Auckland to the States General , exhorting them to ...
... presents a tranfient glimpse of the ftate of France ; from whence he makes rather an abrupt digreffion , in order to reprobate a memo- rial prefented from his Britannic Majefty by Lord Auckland to the States General , exhorting them to ...
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... presents a more curious diversity of forms , a happier adaptation of organs and energies to their respective ufes , or a ... present time , in the most imperfect state of culture . Linnæus first produced a fyftematic arrangement of these ...
... presents a more curious diversity of forms , a happier adaptation of organs and energies to their respective ufes , or a ... present time , in the most imperfect state of culture . Linnæus first produced a fyftematic arrangement of these ...
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... presents no other than ideas entirely of an amorous nature . But we have already feen , that in the preceding century Guernes de Pont St. Maxence had pro- nounced , in the metropolitan cathedral of Canterbury , the life of Thomas a ...
... presents no other than ideas entirely of an amorous nature . But we have already feen , that in the preceding century Guernes de Pont St. Maxence had pro- nounced , in the metropolitan cathedral of Canterbury , the life of Thomas a ...
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... present . Allo the veere 1409 , the tenth of Henry the Fourth , they played a play at the Skinners Well , which lasted eight days , and was of matter from the creation of the world ; there were to fee the fame , the most part of the ...
... present . Allo the veere 1409 , the tenth of Henry the Fourth , they played a play at the Skinners Well , which lasted eight days , and was of matter from the creation of the world ; there were to fee the fame , the most part of the ...
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