The Annual Review and History of Literature, Volume 1T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1803 |
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... Jacobins to enjoy liberty and equa- lity ! On the 25th of May they left this miserable place , and entered the river Kovima , and on June 24th came into the Icy Sea . Captain Billings proceeded but a little way along the coast : the ...
... Jacobins to enjoy liberty and equa- lity ! On the 25th of May they left this miserable place , and entered the river Kovima , and on June 24th came into the Icy Sea . Captain Billings proceeded but a little way along the coast : the ...
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... jacobinism would remain inactive . The attention of the legis lature is called to the calmn discussion of cer- tam points in our church discipline , and the party have lost no time in endeavouring to ie , in private , in the highways ...
... jacobinism would remain inactive . The attention of the legis lature is called to the calmn discussion of cer- tam points in our church discipline , and the party have lost no time in endeavouring to ie , in private , in the highways ...
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... jacobinism has appeared in these islands , and has assimilated to the Alvas of history men once worthy to have earned a nobler fame . At length , however , the union is effected , and we trust it will be the means of conferring on both ...
... jacobinism has appeared in these islands , and has assimilated to the Alvas of history men once worthy to have earned a nobler fame . At length , however , the union is effected , and we trust it will be the means of conferring on both ...
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... jacobins , whose trade it is to excite , turbulence in the people , which they may be retained to repress ! and to ... jacobin historian . It is to be hoped that some temperate inhabitant of that much injured country will write another ...
... jacobins , whose trade it is to excite , turbulence in the people , which they may be retained to repress ! and to ... jacobin historian . It is to be hoped that some temperate inhabitant of that much injured country will write another ...
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... jacobin party ) fired , from the windows of their houses , on the allied troops . have reflected , that the article ... jacobins was wreaked on the head of the royalists , the noble admiral , with that humanity which is ever allied to ...
... jacobin party ) fired , from the windows of their houses , on the allied troops . have reflected , that the article ... jacobins was wreaked on the head of the royalists , the noble admiral , with that humanity which is ever allied to ...
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