The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... thing we can say . The volume includes four years from the beginning of 1793 ; to each of these years is allotted a book , carrying the narrative to the close of 1796 , and the rupture of Lord Malmbury's first negotia- tion . One ...
... thing we can say . The volume includes four years from the beginning of 1793 ; to each of these years is allotted a book , carrying the narrative to the close of 1796 , and the rupture of Lord Malmbury's first negotia- tion . One ...
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... thing extraordinary , from the flight of the fancy out of time into eternity , from the excurfion of the mind beyond this dim fpot of earth into the world of fpirits , the abode of good men and wo- men difembodied , or the refidence of ...
... thing extraordinary , from the flight of the fancy out of time into eternity , from the excurfion of the mind beyond this dim fpot of earth into the world of fpirits , the abode of good men and wo- men difembodied , or the refidence of ...
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... thing written in that language : " a ftroke concerning our national character then , as novel as it is amufing ! " And to the end , ( continues he ) that it might be under- food as well by the great as by the lower clafs of people ...
... thing written in that language : " a ftroke concerning our national character then , as novel as it is amufing ! " And to the end , ( continues he ) that it might be under- food as well by the great as by the lower clafs of people ...
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... thing in direct terms either of pillars or arches ; ' * and we ought not there-- fore to conclude , with Mr. Bentham , that Bede in this inftance is at all sparing in his description of his churches , which probably had neither PILLARS ...
... thing in direct terms either of pillars or arches ; ' * and we ought not there-- fore to conclude , with Mr. Bentham , that Bede in this inftance is at all sparing in his description of his churches , which probably had neither PILLARS ...
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... thing poffible to be drawn into the vortex of his own ideas , and fancies every point of hiftory to be bearing upon his own object , " that this church was built about that time or perhaps foon after , by Penda's fon King Etheldred ...
... thing poffible to be drawn into the vortex of his own ideas , and fancies every point of hiftory to be bearing upon his own object , " that this church was built about that time or perhaps foon after , by Penda's fon King Etheldred ...
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