The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Europe , in pro- portion to its civilization . Thus Froissart , who was a man of un- bounded curiosity respecting the history of the times , and the state of the world , and who was a great traveller , was well received by the . first ...
... Europe , in pro- portion to its civilization . Thus Froissart , who was a man of un- bounded curiosity respecting the history of the times , and the state of the world , and who was a great traveller , was well received by the . first ...
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... Europe . The objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to have been a research after whatever might en- rich his history . He draws this conclusion from a Preface , which is found at the head of the fourth ...
... Europe . The objects of his travels beyond our seas , seem to Mr. de St. Palaye , to have been a research after whatever might en- rich his history . He draws this conclusion from a Preface , which is found at the head of the fourth ...
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... Europe to make a retrograde step towards barbarism , ' and , which is still more disastrous , to have rendered indocile to the yoke the people whom the King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI . is ...
... Europe to make a retrograde step towards barbarism , ' and , which is still more disastrous , to have rendered indocile to the yoke the people whom the King's birth had condemned him to govern . ' " The defence of Lewis XVI . is ...
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... Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to suspect either that we have hitherto mistaken the meaning of terms , or that ...
... Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to suspect either that we have hitherto mistaken the meaning of terms , or that ...
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... Europe , in blood ; and the regenerators of the human race have not left a single right of man unviolated . The spirit , the essence of the commentary may be concentred in a few words . The commentator lays hold of every real or seeming ...
... Europe , in blood ; and the regenerators of the human race have not left a single right of man unviolated . The spirit , the essence of the commentary may be concentred in a few words . The commentator lays hold of every real or seeming ...
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