The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... late Lords Mount- joy , O'Neill , and Kilwarden , with hundreds of private gentle- men , unfortunately ascertained too late to avoid the pikes of their merciless and bloody Popish assassins . It appears that this most eloquent ...
... late Lords Mount- joy , O'Neill , and Kilwarden , with hundreds of private gentle- men , unfortunately ascertained too late to avoid the pikes of their merciless and bloody Popish assassins . It appears that this most eloquent ...
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... late artifice of our Roman adversaries , to amuse ignorant people with a great noise of misrepresenting . That Protestant Divines have painted Popery in such horrid shapes as to disturb the imaginations of people , and to beget an ...
... late artifice of our Roman adversaries , to amuse ignorant people with a great noise of misrepresenting . That Protestant Divines have painted Popery in such horrid shapes as to disturb the imaginations of people , and to beget an ...
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... late , at Manchester , observations on , 274 Trinity , observations on the , 137 J. H. Evans's two dia- logues on the , reviewed , 143 Trials in Ireland , for assaults , account of , 396 Tooke , Mr. Horne , his opinion of Junius , 3 ...
... late , at Manchester , observations on , 274 Trinity , observations on the , 137 J. H. Evans's two dia- logues on the , reviewed , 143 Trials in Ireland , for assaults , account of , 396 Tooke , Mr. Horne , his opinion of Junius , 3 ...
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