The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... prove so , we are informed , the additions will be printed at the end of the work . " The engravings are traced from the finest illuminations in our own libraries , and in that [ we presume meaning those ] of France . By unforeseen ...
... prove so , we are informed , the additions will be printed at the end of the work . " The engravings are traced from the finest illuminations in our own libraries , and in that [ we presume meaning those ] of France . By unforeseen ...
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... proving its authenticity , which it is to be - presumed they had , why leave us in the dark with respect to a matter of such importance ? The translator and com- mentator has , indeed , told us , that she has " consulted such persons ...
... proving its authenticity , which it is to be - presumed they had , why leave us in the dark with respect to a matter of such importance ? The translator and com- mentator has , indeed , told us , that she has " consulted such persons ...
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... proved justifiable , it would powerfully contribute to cast the balance in favour of the former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de ...
... proved justifiable , it would powerfully contribute to cast the balance in favour of the former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de ...
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... proved that all , or the greatest part of those who pay so little attention to the concerns of a future state , had only a wavering belief of its existence , there would be no difficulty in ascribing this su- pineness to its true cause ...
... proved that all , or the greatest part of those who pay so little attention to the concerns of a future state , had only a wavering belief of its existence , there would be no difficulty in ascribing this su- pineness to its true cause ...
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... proves . He tells them in it , as I shall answer before God , I will employ myself to the utmost of my power , for the extirpation of heresie , and the planting of the Catholic religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my ...
... proves . He tells them in it , as I shall answer before God , I will employ myself to the utmost of my power , for the extirpation of heresie , and the planting of the Catholic religion . ' Again , I give you to understand upon my ...
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