The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... honour , are the great moving principles of the various scenes described ; scenes , which take faster hold on the imagination than fictitious scenes , however pompous and splendid , because they are described with the circum ...
... honour , are the great moving principles of the various scenes described ; scenes , which take faster hold on the imagination than fictitious scenes , however pompous and splendid , because they are described with the circum ...
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... honour of the Earl of Ormond , he remained loyal . During this dreadful rebellion , fre- quent and successful applications were made to the Pope , and the King of Spain , for assistance ; and the latter , to whom his Holiness had given ...
... honour of the Earl of Ormond , he remained loyal . During this dreadful rebellion , fre- quent and successful applications were made to the Pope , and the King of Spain , for assistance ; and the latter , to whom his Holiness had given ...
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... honour of bearing a Commission in his Majesty's Service ; a man who states himself to be descended from an ancient and respectable house , and to be allied to a noble family ; a man too , who is privileged to tack F.R.S. to his name ...
... honour of bearing a Commission in his Majesty's Service ; a man who states himself to be descended from an ancient and respectable house , and to be allied to a noble family ; a man too , who is privileged to tack F.R.S. to his name ...
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... honour and his own conscience , to which Sir Ralph , who knew , them well , specifically referred , were , in fact , his principal guides , and he was assured , that in following them , he would meet with every indulgence and allowance ...
... honour and his own conscience , to which Sir Ralph , who knew , them well , specifically referred , were , in fact , his principal guides , and he was assured , that in following them , he would meet with every indulgence and allowance ...
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... honour , and himself , he did not so act . He followed his instructions ; he profited by the information which he had received ; and the happiest consequences ensued to the island from the wisdom and vigour of his government . It ...
... honour , and himself , he did not so act . He followed his instructions ; he profited by the information which he had received ; and the happiest consequences ensued to the island from the wisdom and vigour of his government . It ...
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