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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... practices than industry : gaming was the favourite of that day , as much as of the present ; and the public were as easily duped by the bold assertions of projectors . - In this chapter occur the following particulars of the Cock - lane ...
... practices than industry : gaming was the favourite of that day , as much as of the present ; and the public were as easily duped by the bold assertions of projectors . - In this chapter occur the following particulars of the Cock - lane ...
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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. deprive these practices of their force and mischief , is best effected by an exposure of the arts that have been detected on similar occasions . " There is something so absurd and ridiculous in ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. deprive these practices of their force and mischief , is best effected by an exposure of the arts that have been detected on similar occasions . " There is something so absurd and ridiculous in ...
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... practice that made her appear to have too good a title to the name . Arriving at last at Epsom , she has performed such wonderful cures , that we are told the people thereabout intend a subscription for 3007. a year to keep her among ...
... practice that made her appear to have too good a title to the name . Arriving at last at Epsom , she has performed such wonderful cures , that we are told the people thereabout intend a subscription for 3007. a year to keep her among ...
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... practice abroad to condemn what are called king's stores upon very slight grounds ; the disposal of them , and particularly the purchase of others to supply their place , putting money into the pockets of the persons con- cerned in such ...
... practice abroad to condemn what are called king's stores upon very slight grounds ; the disposal of them , and particularly the purchase of others to supply their place , putting money into the pockets of the persons con- cerned in such ...
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... practice has been long looked on , not only with . indifference , but has been quietly acquiesced in as an indisputable prerogative . Even in England it is justified by the authority of some of our most celebrated writers ; for their ...
... practice has been long looked on , not only with . indifference , but has been quietly acquiesced in as an indisputable prerogative . Even in England it is justified by the authority of some of our most celebrated writers ; for their ...
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