The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... attention to the late momentous war , muft fee that its efforts and events divide themselves into two great branches . The operations of of the allies , in which Britain bore a part Belham's Memoirs of the Reign of George III . II.
... attention to the late momentous war , muft fee that its efforts and events divide themselves into two great branches . The operations of of the allies , in which Britain bore a part Belham's Memoirs of the Reign of George III . II.
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... themselves fo clearly distinct , our author either weakly or wilfully confounds . At the fame time he bestows his chief portion of detail on the disasters of the confederates ; and is very short and general in his account of Bri- tish ...
... themselves fo clearly distinct , our author either weakly or wilfully confounds . At the fame time he bestows his chief portion of detail on the disasters of the confederates ; and is very short and general in his account of Bri- tish ...
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... themselves fuffe ed not the leaft dep eclation ; and the draftrous confe- quences which might , with great probability , have previoutly been fuppofed to refult from the daring and desperate conduct of the minister , were happily found ...
... themselves fuffe ed not the leaft dep eclation ; and the draftrous confe- quences which might , with great probability , have previoutly been fuppofed to refult from the daring and desperate conduct of the minister , were happily found ...
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... themselves , " and is in part continued at Bartholomewtide . ” † 61 This extract reflects a light upon Monf . De La Rue's , and receives a light from it . But , as the author goes on concerning the clerks as authors , " To embellish ...
... themselves , " and is in part continued at Bartholomewtide . ” † 61 This extract reflects a light upon Monf . De La Rue's , and receives a light from it . But , as the author goes on concerning the clerks as authors , " To embellish ...
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... themselves our cenfure , than what thofe works anticipate us in . In them , therefore , let their refpective writers who conceive themselves ag- grieved read our reafons for that cenfure . We do not judge it ne- ceffary or in any degree ...
... themselves our cenfure , than what thofe works anticipate us in . In them , therefore , let their refpective writers who conceive themselves ag- grieved read our reafons for that cenfure . We do not judge it ne- ceffary or in any degree ...
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