The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... question . He wrote in times , and of times , when all the world was persuaded that love was the incentive to the most brilliant actions of courage and virtue . Froissart exhibits scenes as passing before our eyes , in a style and ...
... question . He wrote in times , and of times , when all the world was persuaded that love was the incentive to the most brilliant actions of courage and virtue . Froissart exhibits scenes as passing before our eyes , in a style and ...
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... question ought to have been ac quainted . The town of Melun having adopted the worship of Isis , changed its ancient name ( Melodunum ) for that of Iseos or Isia . Abbon . carmen 3. lib . 1 . This celebrated temple of Isis , says Sauval ...
... question ought to have been ac quainted . The town of Melun having adopted the worship of Isis , changed its ancient name ( Melodunum ) for that of Iseos or Isia . Abbon . carmen 3. lib . 1 . This celebrated temple of Isis , says Sauval ...
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... question the propriety of his conduct , or to justify the character of the man whom he has attacked , in one indiscriminate sweep of censure and abuse ; though he have affixed , with that Christian charity , which E 2 shines shines ...
... question the propriety of his conduct , or to justify the character of the man whom he has attacked , in one indiscriminate sweep of censure and abuse ; though he have affixed , with that Christian charity , which E 2 shines shines ...
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... question . In this point , then , we concur with him ( to a certain extent ) , and are most decidedly of opinion , that it has indeed become a public question , and one involving consequences of a very serious nature indeed . To the ...
... question . In this point , then , we concur with him ( to a certain extent ) , and are most decidedly of opinion , that it has indeed become a public question , and one involving consequences of a very serious nature indeed . To the ...
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... question , we , and the public , are indebted to Lieutenant - colonel Draper , of the Guards , every page of whose " Address " betrays the manly spirit of the soldier , and the honourable feelings of the gentleman . E 3 virtually ...
... question , we , and the public , are indebted to Lieutenant - colonel Draper , of the Guards , every page of whose " Address " betrays the manly spirit of the soldier , and the honourable feelings of the gentleman . E 3 virtually ...
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