The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... passing before our eyes , in a style and manner easy , familiar and colloquial , like that of Bishop Burnet , who , in the History of His own Times , introduces us into the company , and to the fire - sides , as it were , of the persons ...
... passing before our eyes , in a style and manner easy , familiar and colloquial , like that of Bishop Burnet , who , in the History of His own Times , introduces us into the company , and to the fire - sides , as it were , of the persons ...
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... 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 points out the views with which Froissart wrote his Chronicles , the care he ...
... 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 points out the views with which Froissart wrote his Chronicles , the care he ...
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... passing in France during this long period , but comprehends , with almost as much detail , every con- siderable affair which happened in England , Scotland , Ireland , and Flan- ders . It includes also a number of particulars relative ...
... passing in France during this long period , but comprehends , with almost as much detail , every con- siderable affair which happened in England , Scotland , Ireland , and Flan- ders . It includes also a number of particulars relative ...
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... pass ra- pidly over the common flight of years and ages , like the traveller , who diligently pursues his way through a country which presents only ordinary objects : but , when this astonishing æra unfolds itself to the intellectual ...
... pass ra- pidly over the common flight of years and ages , like the traveller , who diligently pursues his way through a country which presents only ordinary objects : but , when this astonishing æra unfolds itself to the intellectual ...
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... pass with the society which she keeps at Paris : but we believe that the impartial and unprejudiced will join with us in saying , that he did not betray the people , but that both he and they were betrayed by the revolutionary ...
... pass with the society which she keeps at Paris : but we believe that the impartial and unprejudiced will join with us in saying , that he did not betray the people , but that both he and they were betrayed by the revolutionary ...
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