The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... 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- telligencers on all subjects . If a gentleman has a mind , in our day , to know what ...
... 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- telligencers on all subjects . If a gentleman has a mind , in our day , to know what ...
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... received only the additions to the first volume , which are very extensive , and more important than Mr. de St. Palaye seems to have supposed ; that the whole will be published with due speed , in a supplementary volume to the Chroni ...
... received only the additions to the first volume , which are very extensive , and more important than Mr. de St. Palaye seems to have supposed ; that the whole will be published with due speed , in a supplementary volume to the Chroni ...
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... received him at her court with distinguished favour , created him Earl of Tyrone , and obliged her deputies to receive his frequent submissions and apologies for his insurrections ; in consequence of which , they were re- strained from ...
... received him at her court with distinguished favour , created him Earl of Tyrone , and obliged her deputies to receive his frequent submissions and apologies for his insurrections ; in consequence of which , they were re- strained from ...
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... received many solid favours , and flattering marks of distinction ; his son Shane renounced his allegiance to Elizabeth , declared himself the Pope's champion , and raised a rebellion which desolated a great part of the north . This ...
... received many solid favours , and flattering marks of distinction ; his son Shane renounced his allegiance to Elizabeth , declared himself the Pope's champion , and raised a rebellion which desolated a great part of the north . This ...
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... received a consecrated banner from the Pope.- Saunders and Allen , two Jesuits , who were the leading incendiaries in this rebellion , hallowed the place where the Spaniards encamped , and gave them assurance of success in defence of ...
... received a consecrated banner from the Pope.- Saunders and Allen , two Jesuits , who were the leading incendiaries in this rebellion , hallowed the place where the Spaniards encamped , and gave them assurance of success in defence of ...
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