The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Feb.-Nov. 1808, Jan. 1809 - July 18121809 |
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... learned that orders had been receiv- ed from court to arreft all the French who came from England . At the beginning of the year 1643 the duke de Beaufort fent M. de Campion to Paris , to negociate about the return of his father , but ...
... learned that orders had been receiv- ed from court to arreft all the French who came from England . At the beginning of the year 1643 the duke de Beaufort fent M. de Campion to Paris , to negociate about the return of his father , but ...
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... learned that his friend had efcaped from Vincennes . Oa this he prepared to rejoin the duke de Beaufort ; but was coolly requested by that nobleman to return home and the troubles which had origi- nated at aris , having now extended to ...
... learned that his friend had efcaped from Vincennes . Oa this he prepared to rejoin the duke de Beaufort ; but was coolly requested by that nobleman to return home and the troubles which had origi- nated at aris , having now extended to ...
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... learned his task , and the quickness of his pro grefs discovered a mind and talents well adapted to study . At eight years of age , we are told , he was ac- quainted with Latin ; at eleven he compofed a treatise on rhetoric , and ...
... learned his task , and the quickness of his pro grefs discovered a mind and talents well adapted to study . At eight years of age , we are told , he was ac- quainted with Latin ; at eleven he compofed a treatise on rhetoric , and ...
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... learned Bishop was not ferious in attempting to skip over the prefumption arifing from the facts he allows , though he might have for- gotten the points of right . The low- er orders of Catholics are three mil- lions , of whom three ...
... learned Bishop was not ferious in attempting to skip over the prefumption arifing from the facts he allows , though he might have for- gotten the points of right . The low- er orders of Catholics are three mil- lions , of whom three ...
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... learned that a number of British fubjects , men and women , among whom many were per- fons of confideration , had been arrested in confequence of the re- cent declaration of war against England , and were at that inflant before Jean ...
... learned that a number of British fubjects , men and women , among whom many were per- fons of confideration , had been arrested in confequence of the re- cent declaration of war against England , and were at that inflant before Jean ...
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Страница 222 - ... death, and the supreme arbiter of both? Have you not marked, when he entered, how the stormy wave of the multitude retired at his approach ? Have you not marked how the human heart bowed to the supremacy of his power in the undissembled homage of deferential horror?
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