The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... course of their lives read any thing of real history , must be gratified , and even charmed with Froissart : for there is as much gallantry , love and adventure in the Chronicles of Froissart , as in any romance , Don Quixote scarcely ...
... course of their lives read any thing of real history , must be gratified , and even charmed with Froissart : for there is as much gallantry , love and adventure in the Chronicles of Froissart , as in any romance , Don Quixote scarcely ...
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... courses of time , and some times for their whole lives . For the information they received , they gave information in return . They were welcome guests , and very much cares ed by nobles , princes and kings . They were the great in ...
... courses of time , and some times for their whole lives . For the information they received , they gave information in return . They were welcome guests , and very much cares ed by nobles , princes and kings . They were the great in ...
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... course of his life never allowed him to remain long attached to the same occupations , nor to continue long in the same place . ده . " The different games suitable to that age , of which he gives us a picture equally curious and amusing ...
... course of his life never allowed him to remain long attached to the same occupations , nor to continue long in the same place . ده . " The different games suitable to that age , of which he gives us a picture equally curious and amusing ...
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... course of his Chro- nicles . We hasten to Froissart himself ; though we cannot pass un- noticed La Curne's ( for this is shorter than Mr. de St. Palaye ) Essay on his Works , nor his Criticism on his History . I. In the Essay , La Curne ...
... course of his Chro- nicles . We hasten to Froissart himself ; though we cannot pass un- noticed La Curne's ( for this is shorter than Mr. de St. Palaye ) Essay on his Works , nor his Criticism on his History . I. In the Essay , La Curne ...
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... course of the history ; and , in order to remedy , at least in part , the disorder which prevails in placing these events , I will dispose of each in the class to which it belongs , as well as point out the chapters which it will be ...
... course of the history ; and , in order to remedy , at least in part , the disorder which prevails in placing these events , I will dispose of each in the class to which it belongs , as well as point out the chapters which it will be ...
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