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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... had the author thought proper . The first of the series is dated " Bedford - row , June 1 , 1749 , " and the correspondence without intermission is continued to " Dec. 19 , 1776 ; " during a period of twenty ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... had the author thought proper . The first of the series is dated " Bedford - row , June 1 , 1749 , " and the correspondence without intermission is continued to " Dec. 19 , 1776 ; " during a period of twenty ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... continued three years in conjunction with Heidegger ; and Handel persisted one year after his partner retired : he then left the Haymarket to his rivals . 66 Chagrined and disappointed he endeavoured to establish him- self at Lincoln's ...
... continued three years in conjunction with Heidegger ; and Handel persisted one year after his partner retired : he then left the Haymarket to his rivals . 66 Chagrined and disappointed he endeavoured to establish him- self at Lincoln's ...
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... [ Continued from Vol . 31 , P. 350. ] WE cannot pass over the numerous instances of insatiable and audacious rapacity only hinted at by Mr. Barrow in these volumes , without at least endeavouring to give additional publicity to some of ...
... [ Continued from Vol . 31 , P. 350. ] WE cannot pass over the numerous instances of insatiable and audacious rapacity only hinted at by Mr. Barrow in these volumes , without at least endeavouring to give additional publicity to some of ...
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... continued to frequent with great pleasure in the latter years of his life , whenever his health would permit him , and he was a member of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies of London . He was fond of social con- versation , but reading ...
... continued to frequent with great pleasure in the latter years of his life , whenever his health would permit him , and he was a member of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies of London . He was fond of social con- versation , but reading ...
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... continued in such trusts . He would never have occasion to step forward as actual prosecutor : that office would fall to the charge of some of his principal ministers or servants , as it falls in England to the attorney - general ; nor ...
... continued in such trusts . He would never have occasion to step forward as actual prosecutor : that office would fall to the charge of some of his principal ministers or servants , as it falls in England to the attorney - general ; nor ...
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