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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... a circumstance most to the taste of the barons . The barons smelt the contrivance ; and rejected a proposition most agreeable to them , for fear of the consequences the introduction of the imperial 10 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... a circumstance most to the taste of the barons . The barons smelt the contrivance ; and rejected a proposition most agreeable to them , for fear of the consequences the introduction of the imperial 10 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. for fear of the consequences the introduction of the imperial laws , whose very genius and essence was arbitrary despotic power . Their answer shows it , Nolumus leges Angliæ mutari ; ' - they ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. for fear of the consequences the introduction of the imperial laws , whose very genius and essence was arbitrary despotic power . Their answer shows it , Nolumus leges Angliæ mutari ; ' - they ...
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... consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this publication . Rev. + This condemnation of " antiquarianism , " will be of " infinite service " to the Bridge - street ...
... consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this publication . Rev. + This condemnation of " antiquarianism , " will be of " infinite service " to the Bridge - street ...
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... consequences ; but Parsons received sen- tence of imprisonment for two years , and to be pillored three times ; his wife imprisonment one year , and their servant six months . Thus ended the serio - comedy of Fanny the Phantom , which ...
... consequences ; but Parsons received sen- tence of imprisonment for two years , and to be pillored three times ; his wife imprisonment one year , and their servant six months . Thus ended the serio - comedy of Fanny the Phantom , which ...
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... consequence an engagement he was under to return to the Elector's Court . When that prince ascended the British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem ...
... consequence an engagement he was under to return to the Elector's Court . When that prince ascended the British throne , Handel , conscious of his offence , dared not venture into his presence ; and his friends even thought stratagem ...
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