The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our worthy author to a place among those amiable exceptions , to which in the outset of this article we briefly alluded . Chillingworth's great work having issued from the press with ...
... give will be sufficient to entitle the character of our worthy author to a place among those amiable exceptions , to which in the outset of this article we briefly alluded . Chillingworth's great work having issued from the press with ...
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... give the account of the meeting between Chillingworth and our author in the words of the latter , especially as it contains matters which may perhaps have furnished an article in a Gazette Extraordinary of the day . " Mr. Chillingworth ...
... give the account of the meeting between Chillingworth and our author in the words of the latter , especially as it contains matters which may perhaps have furnished an article in a Gazette Extraordinary of the day . " Mr. Chillingworth ...
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... give our full assent to the character given to Philip de Comines in the preface , after which we shall proceed to the examination of his work methodically . " He commends no man the more for being of his own family or country ; nor the ...
... give our full assent to the character given to Philip de Comines in the preface , after which we shall proceed to the examination of his work methodically . " He commends no man the more for being of his own family or country ; nor the ...
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... gives him , he has ano- ther qualification to recommend him to the favour of an Englishman , and that is , that whenever he has an occasion of mentioning the En- glish in his history , he always does it after an honourable manner ; and ...
... gives him , he has ano- ther qualification to recommend him to the favour of an Englishman , and that is , that whenever he has an occasion of mentioning the En- glish in his history , he always does it after an honourable manner ; and ...
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... give him a desire of making us a second visit : his predecessors have been too often in Paris and Normandy already ; and I do not care for his company so near , though on the other side of the water I should be ready to value and esteem ...
... give him a desire of making us a second visit : his predecessors have been too often in Paris and Normandy already ; and I do not care for his company so near , though on the other side of the water I should be ready to value and esteem ...
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