The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt . ing the récollection of some of our readers , here to mention that Froissart was a Canon , and Treasurer of a Collegiate Church ...
... notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt . ing the récollection of some of our readers , here to mention that Froissart was a Canon , and Treasurer of a Collegiate Church ...
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... Number of our Review ) , for the obliging manner in which he furnished him , at a very short notice , with Versions of the Remains Remains of Froissart's Poetry . Froissart was born at Valenciennes 4 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... Number of our Review ) , for the obliging manner in which he furnished him , at a very short notice , with Versions of the Remains Remains of Froissart's Poetry . Froissart was born at Valenciennes 4 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable ...
... notice of it , if it had not been for the purpose of observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable ...
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... notice , and to put down every thing without choice , and without sort . ing , give us the opportunity of wholly judging of their truth , Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank ...
... notice , and to put down every thing without choice , and without sort . ing , give us the opportunity of wholly judging of their truth , Such , for example , is the good Froissart , who has gone on with his work with such a frank ...
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... notice of them than in our own judgment they are entitled to * ; yet , at the same time , there may be readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and captivating an historian ...
... notice of them than in our own judgment they are entitled to * ; yet , at the same time , there may be readers , who , like Mr. Johnes , may never be wearied of inquiries and discourses about so celebrated and captivating an historian ...
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