The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 5Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... Italy , under Louis XII . and that he was left to the fole care of his mother , a woman of mafculine underftanding , and full of the prejudices of nobility and magnificence . She took infi- nite pains to restore his injured patrimony ...
... Italy , under Louis XII . and that he was left to the fole care of his mother , a woman of mafculine underftanding , and full of the prejudices of nobility and magnificence . She took infi- nite pains to restore his injured patrimony ...
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... Italy . - We are herefur prized to find this author fo angrily defcribing the rebellion of the Conftable of Bourbon ; in whofe cafe , furely , ( if in any cafe ) it was justifiable . It was natural for Villeroi thus to speak , but not ...
... Italy . - We are herefur prized to find this author fo angrily defcribing the rebellion of the Conftable of Bourbon ; in whofe cafe , furely , ( if in any cafe ) it was justifiable . It was natural for Villeroi thus to speak , but not ...
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... Italian ftyle , a number of decorations of various characters . There is a point , on the op- pofite fide of the lake , whence it is feen in full glory , and with its happiest accompaniments . The houfe , the lake , and the rich bank of ...
... Italian ftyle , a number of decorations of various characters . There is a point , on the op- pofite fide of the lake , whence it is feen in full glory , and with its happiest accompaniments . The houfe , the lake , and the rich bank of ...
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... Italy . In his road to Italy , he affifts a gentleman who had been robbed and murdered by his fervant ; and a large black dog , the property of the gentleman , from hence becomes attach- ed to him , and never quits him . In the ...
... Italy . In his road to Italy , he affifts a gentleman who had been robbed and murdered by his fervant ; and a large black dog , the property of the gentleman , from hence becomes attach- ed to him , and never quits him . In the ...
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... Italian . " We were agreeably fur- prised to find that the author did not bring his hero to this country , for the purpose of fubjecting him to the supposed tyranny of its laws f - there is in this circumftance something like political ...
... Italian . " We were agreeably fur- prised to find that the author did not bring his hero to this country , for the purpose of fubjecting him to the supposed tyranny of its laws f - there is in this circumftance something like political ...
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