The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... readers that the tranflation of fuch a poem must be a truly ardu- ous task . To give dignity in our own language to a subject where terms must be employed which are confidered as mean , is a work of no fmall difficulty . This difficulty ...
... readers that the tranflation of fuch a poem must be a truly ardu- ous task . To give dignity in our own language to a subject where terms must be employed which are confidered as mean , is a work of no fmall difficulty . This difficulty ...
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... reader the general views of the contending parties , and of their most efficient members , nor the relation of fpe- cific measures of either to these general views . An account of a parliamentary feffion , or of a military or naval ...
... reader the general views of the contending parties , and of their most efficient members , nor the relation of fpe- cific measures of either to these general views . An account of a parliamentary feffion , or of a military or naval ...
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... readers a view of the treafon laws as enacted by parliament in the reign of Edward III . and as fince underflood by judges and lawyers , in order to fhew how far it applied to the facts charged ; Mr. Bel- fham merely touches on this ...
... readers a view of the treafon laws as enacted by parliament in the reign of Edward III . and as fince underflood by judges and lawyers , in order to fhew how far it applied to the facts charged ; Mr. Bel- fham merely touches on this ...
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... readers . Mentioning the marriage of the Prince of Wales , he involves in his account an affertion containing a ... reader can educe the exact changes which thefe bills effected , nor the reafons of either fupport or oppofition . Indeed ...
... readers . Mentioning the marriage of the Prince of Wales , he involves in his account an affertion containing a ... reader can educe the exact changes which thefe bills effected , nor the reafons of either fupport or oppofition . Indeed ...
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... readers will , we truft , perceive that our statement of its object is perfectly correct ; that throughout it proposes to reprobate every measure , act , character , or political body , which is friendly to the British conftitution ...
... readers will , we truft , perceive that our statement of its object is perfectly correct ; that throughout it proposes to reprobate every measure , act , character , or political body , which is friendly to the British conftitution ...
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