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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... tion . The warmth , however , of a mutual and ardent friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to have been either parsimonious of applause to their ...
... tion . The warmth , however , of a mutual and ardent friendship may sufficiently excuse the rather overstrained panegyric of the respective authors , especially as they do not appear to have been either parsimonious of applause to their ...
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... tion in a boat attendant on the monarch . The scheme was suc- cessful beyond expectation ; and from that hour the fortunate musician received both honours and rewards from George I. The Earl of Burlington and the Duke of Chandos were ...
... tion in a boat attendant on the monarch . The scheme was suc- cessful beyond expectation ; and from that hour the fortunate musician received both honours and rewards from George I. The Earl of Burlington and the Duke of Chandos were ...
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... as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 25.
... as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 25.
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... tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the Nabob's subjects for the time to come . That it shall ...
... tion . We are willing to engage on the part of the English Com- pany , and of all their dependants , that no one under their authority shall be permitted to lend money to any of the Nabob's subjects for the time to come . That it shall ...
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... tion contained in such a narrow compass , and reduced to the form of arithmetical questions . The diversity of facts and subjects , which the author has associated in prose and verse , cannot fail to stimulate curiosity , expand the ...
... tion contained in such a narrow compass , and reduced to the form of arithmetical questions . The diversity of facts and subjects , which the author has associated in prose and verse , cannot fail to stimulate curiosity , expand the ...
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