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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... advantage , by reading , as an introduction to it , Rapin's reign of James I , and the first 14 years of Charles I. After this will follow Whitlocke's Memoirs . It is only a journal or diary , very ample , and full of important matters ...
... advantage , by reading , as an introduction to it , Rapin's reign of James I , and the first 14 years of Charles I. After this will follow Whitlocke's Memoirs . It is only a journal or diary , very ample , and full of important matters ...
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... have been . made of late years again to take advantage of popular cre- dulity , in regard to presumed supernatural agencies . To deprive these practices of their force and mischief , is Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century . 13.
... have been . made of late years again to take advantage of popular cre- dulity , in regard to presumed supernatural agencies . To deprive these practices of their force and mischief , is Malcolm's London during the Eighteenth Century . 13.
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... advantages of a tasteful selection , it has the merit of displaying much industry . We think , however , that Mr. Malcolm should in every instance have referred us to his authorities , for compilation is best relished , and most useful ...
... advantages of a tasteful selection , it has the merit of displaying much industry . We think , however , that Mr. Malcolm should in every instance have referred us to his authorities , for compilation is best relished , and most useful ...
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... advantages , enjoyed in good old times , of being admitted as an inmate into the family of his master . He is , consequently , left to provide both food and lodging for himself , to be the guardian of his own morals , and the guide of ...
... advantages , enjoyed in good old times , of being admitted as an inmate into the family of his master . He is , consequently , left to provide both food and lodging for himself , to be the guardian of his own morals , and the guide of ...
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... advantages or dis- advantages of general or regimental hospitals , there is no occasion for crimination or recrimination : he who avoids this , may make " the worse the better cause . " " POETRY .. The Times , an Ode at the Commencement ...
... advantages or dis- advantages of general or regimental hospitals , there is no occasion for crimination or recrimination : he who avoids this , may make " the worse the better cause . " " POETRY .. The Times , an Ode at the Commencement ...
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