The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 268-273Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... expected ; still it might also be expected that before any persons pronounced her innocent , they would at least wait to hear the charges against her . Yet not only has this been forgotten , but all her accusers , the king , and his ...
... expected ; still it might also be expected that before any persons pronounced her innocent , they would at least wait to hear the charges against her . Yet not only has this been forgotten , but all her accusers , the king , and his ...
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... expected to meet with friends assem- bled from all parts of the surrounding country ; with which force they intended to attack Carron , where they gave out they had a num- ber of friends , and from whence they expected to obtain cannon ...
... expected to meet with friends assem- bled from all parts of the surrounding country ; with which force they intended to attack Carron , where they gave out they had a num- ber of friends , and from whence they expected to obtain cannon ...
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... expected that they should study the controversial writings of heretics . No person can conceive either the ignorance of the lower classes in many parts of Ireland , or the despotic power exercised by the priest- hood over them ...
... expected that they should study the controversial writings of heretics . No person can conceive either the ignorance of the lower classes in many parts of Ireland , or the despotic power exercised by the priest- hood over them ...
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