The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... English prelates , and a philippic against the English established church it will also affect his national prejudices , and excite his vindictive ire on behalf of metaphysics and his B 2 Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 19, 1776 ...
... English prelates , and a philippic against the English established church it will also affect his national prejudices , and excite his vindictive ire on behalf of metaphysics and his B 2 Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 19, 1776 ...
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... English language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed Rossi's Rinaldo , written after an outline ...
... English language . As this celebrated composer found it , the most pathetic parts of the Italian musick frequently fell upon words expressive of anger , and vice versa ; he therefore composed Rossi's Rinaldo , written after an outline ...
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... English peerage , when he was appointed to the go- vernor - generalship of Bengal , because , said that minister , it was asked as a " sine qua non preliminary , " and that at a time when the Company had resolved to place men of rank at ...
... English peerage , when he was appointed to the go- vernor - generalship of Bengal , because , said that minister , it was asked as a " sine qua non preliminary , " and that at a time when the Company had resolved to place men of rank at ...
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... English reputa- tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the Nabob's subjects for the time to come ...
... English reputa- tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the Nabob's subjects for the time to come ...
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... English hospitality , manners , and virtue . The Family Picture , or Domestic Education ; a Poetic Epistle from a Country Gentleman , to his College Friend , the Bishop of ******* 12mo . pp . 72. 3s . 6d . Cradock and Joy . 1808 . IT is ...
... English hospitality , manners , and virtue . The Family Picture , or Domestic Education ; a Poetic Epistle from a Country Gentleman , to his College Friend , the Bishop of ******* 12mo . pp . 72. 3s . 6d . Cradock and Joy . 1808 . IT is ...
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