The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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Page 9
... certainly suf- ficient proof of its authenticity laid before the public . There is , indeed , not a grain of proof besides what the matter and manner of the Letters themselves furnish . They might , they may have been written by the ...
... certainly suf- ficient proof of its authenticity laid before the public . There is , indeed , not a grain of proof besides what the matter and manner of the Letters themselves furnish . They might , they may have been written by the ...
Page 11
... certainly terrific and stupendous ; but its beauty , as we are not of the initiated , is to us not discernible , Nor can we discover that the French Revo- lution , lution , after a lapse of years of blood , Miss Williams's ...
... certainly terrific and stupendous ; but its beauty , as we are not of the initiated , is to us not discernible , Nor can we discover that the French Revo- lution , lution , after a lapse of years of blood , Miss Williams's ...
Page 15
... certainly not auspicious to her , to Thomas Paine , or to the French regenerators ' Rights of Man . Besides the Letters , these volumes contain some other compositions OR on both public and domestic affairs . We have not Miss Williams's ...
... certainly not auspicious to her , to Thomas Paine , or to the French regenerators ' Rights of Man . Besides the Letters , these volumes contain some other compositions OR on both public and domestic affairs . We have not Miss Williams's ...
Page 19
... certainly laugh at them for their foreign pronunciation ) , so pleasant as the flat- tering attention of a polite circle at Paris . It is true , the author has given his French family a qualification that no French family ever possessed ...
... certainly laugh at them for their foreign pronunciation ) , so pleasant as the flat- tering attention of a polite circle at Paris . It is true , the author has given his French family a qualification that no French family ever possessed ...
Page 20
... certainly have been placed first . The concluding Essay , on the manner in which near and remote expectation operate on the mind , is full of just and serious reflection . We select the following passage for the consideration of our ...
... certainly have been placed first . The concluding Essay , on the manner in which near and remote expectation operate on the mind , is full of just and serious reflection . We select the following passage for the consideration of our ...
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