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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... present , but also in future ages . It has been justly observed , by several French wri- ters , that " les lettres des hommes celebres sont , ordinaire- ment , la partie la plus curieuse de leurs ecrits ; " and when they are published ...
... present , but also in future ages . It has been justly observed , by several French wri- ters , that " les lettres des hommes celebres sont , ordinaire- ment , la partie la plus curieuse de leurs ecrits ; " and when they are published ...
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... 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 ghost , which we extract for the information of the present age , as we are well ...
... 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 ghost , which we extract for the information of the present age , as we are well ...
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... present state of female attire is certainly the most graceful that has been adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the use of stiff stays ...
... present state of female attire is certainly the most graceful that has been adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the use of stiff stays ...
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... present misery more to the want of moral honesty than to Buonaparte's sword , we can find nothing in them indicative ... presents and fees on presentations to appointments as had been usual for governors to take for their private ...
... present misery more to the want of moral honesty than to Buonaparte's sword , we can find nothing in them indicative ... presents and fees on presentations to appointments as had been usual for governors to take for their private ...
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... present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from two particular friends ( one of whom never was in India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few bottles of champaign and burgundy , and some fruit and provisions of very ...
... present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from two particular friends ( one of whom never was in India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few bottles of champaign and burgundy , and some fruit and provisions of very ...
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