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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... period , must inevitably become tedious . The 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 ...
... period , must inevitably become tedious . The 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 ...
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... period . The three edifices that are generally quoted as real specimens of Saxon buildings , are , St. Alban's Abbey Church , the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral , and Grimbold's crypt at Ox- ford ; these we consider altogether Norman ...
... period . The three edifices that are generally quoted as real specimens of Saxon buildings , are , St. Alban's Abbey Church , the crypt of Canterbury Cathedral , and Grimbold's crypt at Ox- ford ; these we consider altogether Norman ...
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... periods of civilised society , when the intercourse between the different parts of a country was difficult , and before rates were established for the relief of the poor , Certain it is , that monks were always the best masters and the ...
... periods of civilised society , when the intercourse between the different parts of a country was difficult , and before rates were established for the relief of the poor , Certain it is , that monks were always the best masters and the ...
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... period when he might begin to feel the benefits of it , and placed in the army , a commission having been bought for him , without the smallest preparation for the pro- fession , without the least knowledge of the duties of it , without ...
... period when he might begin to feel the benefits of it , and placed in the army , a commission having been bought for him , without the smallest preparation for the pro- fession , without the least knowledge of the duties of it , without ...
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... period , when your influence was so baneful to morals , so obnoxious to honour , and so hostile to domestic happiness , as in the day that is passing over us .'... You employ your art in influencing the higher orders of the female world ...
... period , when your influence was so baneful to morals , so obnoxious to honour , and so hostile to domestic happiness , as in the day that is passing over us .'... You employ your art in influencing the higher orders of the female world ...
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