The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 7, Брой 13Leonard Scott Publication Company, 1806 |
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... against it . The ambition to which we afcribe this unfavourable effect , is not , our readers will underftand , of that regulated and manage- able fort which usually grows up in old established common- wealths , either political or ...
... against it . The ambition to which we afcribe this unfavourable effect , is not , our readers will underftand , of that regulated and manage- able fort which usually grows up in old established common- wealths , either political or ...
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... against the English , and breeding up his legi- timate and illegitimate children in great jealoufy and diflike of each other . Immediately upon his death , accordingly , they all go to- gether by the ears . The eldeft , who had a ...
... against the English , and breeding up his legi- timate and illegitimate children in great jealoufy and diflike of each other . Immediately upon his death , accordingly , they all go to- gether by the ears . The eldeft , who had a ...
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... against their will , and he reaches the coaft at length , and gains the confidence of one of the natives , by whom he is guided to an inland fettlement , and received with great honour by a queen and her people . He then engages to ...
... against their will , and he reaches the coaft at length , and gains the confidence of one of the natives , by whom he is guided to an inland fettlement , and received with great honour by a queen and her people . He then engages to ...
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... who complained that their god was thirsty for blood , and could not submit to be famished any longer . Madoc fets him- A 4 felf felf valiantly against these symptoms of rebellion ; and , 1805 . Southey's Madoc : A Poem .
... who complained that their god was thirsty for blood , and could not submit to be famished any longer . Madoc fets him- A 4 felf felf valiantly against these symptoms of rebellion ; and , 1805 . Southey's Madoc : A Poem .
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Or Critical Journal. felf valiantly against these symptoms of rebellion ; and , when he arrives to remonftrate with his allies , is affailed by the chief prieft and the god himself , who makes his appearance in the form of an enormous ...
Or Critical Journal. felf valiantly against these symptoms of rebellion ; and , when he arrives to remonftrate with his allies , is affailed by the chief prieft and the god himself , who makes his appearance in the form of an enormous ...
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