The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 70,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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Pagina 492
... enemy of the see 01 Rome ; adieu , unnatural son , & c . " Speaking of Rabelais , he says , " Above all books , libertines have in their hand Rabelais , as the enchiridion of debau chery . This scoundrel does not even deserve to be ...
... enemy of the see 01 Rome ; adieu , unnatural son , & c . " Speaking of Rabelais , he says , " Above all books , libertines have in their hand Rabelais , as the enchiridion of debau chery . This scoundrel does not even deserve to be ...
Pagina 532
... enemies of the glory and prosperity of Spain seek to throw them . At a moment when , in Spain , a coun- try so highly favoured by nature , but impoverished , exhausted , and disgraced in the eyes of all Europe , by the de- fects and ...
... enemies of the glory and prosperity of Spain seek to throw them . At a moment when , in Spain , a coun- try so highly favoured by nature , but impoverished , exhausted , and disgraced in the eyes of all Europe , by the de- fects and ...
Pagina 533
... enemies of your country ? What do these exciters of uproars and dissen- so aim at ? Is it the restoration of your old Monarchs ? These are out of shall Spain ; what can they expect from your impotent efforts ? Is it to defend the laws ...
... enemies of your country ? What do these exciters of uproars and dissen- so aim at ? Is it the restoration of your old Monarchs ? These are out of shall Spain ; what can they expect from your impotent efforts ? Is it to defend the laws ...
Pagina 535
... enemies of the Continent . You may assure all who have served the state un- der my predecessors , that they shall en- joy their pay , pensions , titles , and emo- luments ; and that I pledge my honour to reward ancient services , as if ...
... enemies of the Continent . You may assure all who have served the state un- der my predecessors , that they shall en- joy their pay , pensions , titles , and emo- luments ; and that I pledge my honour to reward ancient services , as if ...
Pagina 538
... enemy , who despoils of his rights your unfortunate PRINCE FERDINAND . " Bayonne , May 8. 1808. " " To expressions so energetic and im- pressive the Council ought not to add any observation ; but with the most poignant grief they mingle ...
... enemy , who despoils of his rights your unfortunate PRINCE FERDINAND . " Bayonne , May 8. 1808. " " To expressions so energetic and im- pressive the Council ought not to add any observation ; but with the most poignant grief they mingle ...
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