The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... honour as a man , that he avows and defends his predilections , it would have been to his honour as an histo- rian , to renounce them . Take , for example , the accounts of VOL . XXIII . FEBRUARY , 1825 . I the French revolution , and ...
... honour as a man , that he avows and defends his predilections , it would have been to his honour as an histo- rian , to renounce them . Take , for example , the accounts of VOL . XXIII . FEBRUARY , 1825 . I the French revolution , and ...
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... honour and responsibility of the work ought to be . attached . A bold man in such a case has only to say , I wrote that book , and can shew part of the manuscript , and can prove that it was in my hands before it was sent to the printer ...
... honour and responsibility of the work ought to be . attached . A bold man in such a case has only to say , I wrote that book , and can shew part of the manuscript , and can prove that it was in my hands before it was sent to the printer ...
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... honour dearer to me then my life I advouche it , I cannot doubt but yr Grace will call for a peane to signe ye Letter , and if you please sende this together with it , and rest assured that if the King refuse my request I will neuer ...
... honour dearer to me then my life I advouche it , I cannot doubt but yr Grace will call for a peane to signe ye Letter , and if you please sende this together with it , and rest assured that if the King refuse my request I will neuer ...
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