The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... observations , preliminary to what we have farther , and more particularly to notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt . ing the récollection of some of our readers , here ...
... observations , preliminary to what we have farther , and more particularly to notice , in reviewing the pub- lication before us , it may be proper for the information , or for prompt . ing the récollection of some of our readers , here ...
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... observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable evidence of the contrary . If Froissart had sprung from a ...
... observing of how much importance it appears to have been in the sight of his biographer , who labours to trace his descent to some noble stem , in the very teeth of very palpable evidence of the contrary . If Froissart had sprung from a ...
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... instructive , without some acquaintance with the history to which they relate . A like observation may be made on the criticism . But two two articles in the Essay , before perusing the Chronicles 6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... instructive , without some acquaintance with the history to which they relate . A like observation may be made on the criticism . But two two articles in the Essay , before perusing the Chronicles 6 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... observations are of any considerable interest or importance , they are inferences from what Froissart himself has set down in his Chronicles , for making which an intelligent reader is as competent as La Curne . In the criticism he ...
... observations are of any considerable interest or importance , they are inferences from what Froissart himself has set down in his Chronicles , for making which an intelligent reader is as competent as La Curne . In the criticism he ...
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... observations which have suggested themselves on reading these letters , they sometimes discover an attempt to defend that barbarism towards which the most enlightened country of Europe has made a retrograde step . " Here the Lady at ...
... observations which have suggested themselves on reading these letters , they sometimes discover an attempt to defend that barbarism towards which the most enlightened country of Europe has made a retrograde step . " Here the Lady at ...
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