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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... assertions of projectors . - In this chapter occur the following particulars of the Cock - lane ghost , which we extract for the information of the present age , as we are well aware that several attempts have been . made of late years ...
... assertions of projectors . - In this chapter occur the following particulars of the Cock - lane ghost , which we extract for the information of the present age , as we are well aware that several attempts have been . made of late years ...
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... assertions , which in our opinion are not fully warranted by facts . He says , that " The Saxons have left us strong and almost eternal proofs of their skill in masonry ; but I believe there is little or nothing to be found , the work ...
... assertions , which in our opinion are not fully warranted by facts . He says , that " The Saxons have left us strong and almost eternal proofs of their skill in masonry ; but I believe there is little or nothing to be found , the work ...
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... assertions may be supposed to have their use , and can be inconvenient only when construed literally , and made a ground for consequences or claims which the public interest will not allow . " Thus it appears to us , that it might be of ...
... assertions may be supposed to have their use , and can be inconvenient only when construed literally , and made a ground for consequences or claims which the public interest will not allow . " Thus it appears to us , that it might be of ...
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... assertions ; argument to declamation ; and proofs to presumptions . Mr. Roscoe's ignorance , perversions , misrepresentations , and pre- judices , are exposed in a manner which , if such political partisans were susceptible of shame ...
... assertions ; argument to declamation ; and proofs to presumptions . Mr. Roscoe's ignorance , perversions , misrepresentations , and pre- judices , are exposed in a manner which , if such political partisans were susceptible of shame ...
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... assertions from our true masters of fortification ; and that I could point out such distinctly in the writings of ... asserting , that many natives of Eng- land , as well as a number of my own countrymen , have proved that they perfectly ...
... assertions from our true masters of fortification ; and that I could point out such distinctly in the writings of ... asserting , that many natives of Eng- land , as well as a number of my own countrymen , have proved that they perfectly ...
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