The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... thing which falls within their 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 ...
... thing which falls within their 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 ...
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... thing , that want of self - confidence which renders the Monarch null , and that weakness which destroys . " To which ' she answers : These are , no doubt , blemishes in the princely character ; and , if nothing farther had been ...
... thing , that want of self - confidence which renders the Monarch null , and that weakness which destroys . " To which ' she answers : These are , no doubt , blemishes in the princely character ; and , if nothing farther had been ...
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... thing but a military despotism , under which the greater part of Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to suspect either that ...
... thing but a military despotism , under which the greater part of Europe nov groans . We may here , with a small variation , apply to the writer what she herself says on the defenders of Lewis XVI. ́ « We are led to suspect either that ...
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... thing : they have massacred my faithful sub . jects ; I have been decoyed by stratagem far from my palace ; and they now accuse me ! I am a captive : they drag me to prison ; and the Queen , my children , and Madame Elizabeth , share my ...
... thing : they have massacred my faithful sub . jects ; I have been decoyed by stratagem far from my palace ; and they now accuse me ! I am a captive : they drag me to prison ; and the Queen , my children , and Madame Elizabeth , share my ...
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... thing to censure . We shall try to justify both our censure and our praise , by soine extracts taken from the Essays ... things , and whose inclinations are the only rule of their actions , he would view the difference of situation in ...
... thing to censure . We shall try to justify both our censure and our praise , by soine extracts taken from the Essays ... things , and whose inclinations are the only rule of their actions , he would view the difference of situation in ...
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