The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... less " but this is only one of her many blunders in lan- guage : her meaning is perfectly clear . Had she employed inexpedient instead of unnecessary , we incline to think that she would have made a nearer approximation to truth . We ...
... less " but this is only one of her many blunders in lan- guage : her meaning is perfectly clear . Had she employed inexpedient instead of unnecessary , we incline to think that she would have made a nearer approximation to truth . We ...
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" appears less the aim of his friends , than to calumniate the memory of those who have rendered themselves illustrious by rescuing their country from the ignoble servitude under which it was oppressed . This generous effort is ...
" appears less the aim of his friends , than to calumniate the memory of those who have rendered themselves illustrious by rescuing their country from the ignoble servitude under which it was oppressed . This generous effort is ...
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... less probability , maintain , that he only waits till it be convenient completely to unpope the poor Bishop of Rome , when he will publish to the world his legal descent from that truly sublime personage Judas Iscariot . tradictory ...
... less probability , maintain , that he only waits till it be convenient completely to unpope the poor Bishop of Rome , when he will publish to the world his legal descent from that truly sublime personage Judas Iscariot . tradictory ...
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... less than the Scots ; and , in consequence , afterwards to a man joined in Tyrone's grand popish re bellion ; and were the chief cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected , without such an expence of ...
... less than the Scots ; and , in consequence , afterwards to a man joined in Tyrone's grand popish re bellion ; and were the chief cause that the final reduction of that formi . dable rebel was not effected , without such an expence of ...
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... less than five times , in consequence of hav- ing submitted and taken oaths of allegiance , which he never hesitated to violate ; and he constantly amused government with propositions for truces and armistices , to which he never ...
... less than five times , in consequence of hav- ing submitted and taken oaths of allegiance , which he never hesitated to violate ; and he constantly amused government with propositions for truces and armistices , to which he never ...
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