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Jacobinism displayed; in an address to the people of England.
Anti-Jacobin.Date: 1798- Books
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Jacobinism displayed; in an address to the people of England.
Anti-Jacobin.Date: [1798]- Books
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Jacobinism displayed; in an address to the people of England.
Anti-Jacobin.Date: 1798- Books
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New lights on Jacobinism, abstracted from Professor Robinson's History of Free Masonry. With an appendix, containing An Account of Voltaire's behaviour on his Death-Bed, and A letter from J. H. Stone, (who was tried for sedition,) To his friend Dr. Priestley, Disclosing the Principles of Jacobinism. By the author of Jacobinism displayed.
Author of jacobinism displayed.Date: 1798- Books
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A treatise on domestic pigeons. Containing valuable information concerning the nature, properties, and management of their various species, viz. 1. The natural history of pigeons. 2. Directions for building a Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote. 3. Instructions for stocking and managing the Pigeon-House, or Dove-Cote, with an Account of those Pigeons which are most advantageous for that Purpose; and an Abstract of the Laws relating to Pigeons. 4. The Methods for preventing Pigeons from leaving their Habitations. 5. Description of the Species of Fancy-Birds and Toys bred in England, France, and Holland; their foul Marks pointed out, and their Perfections displayed; particularly those of Powters, Carriers, Housemen, Dragoons, Croppers, Powting Horsemen, Uplopers, Fantails, Chinese Pigeon, Lace ditto, Tumblers, Runts, Spots, Laughers, Trumpeters, Jacobins, Capuchines, Nuns, Shakers, Helmets, Ruffs, Finnikins, Turners, Barbs, Mabomets, Turbits, Owls, Smiters, &c. 6. Rules to be observed in distinguishing the Sexes, particularly of young Pigeons. 7. Useful particulars relative to coupling or matching of Pigeons. 8. The most eligible Method of erecting, and furnishing a Loft for Pigeons. 9. Remarks and Observations on the Diet proper for Pigeons. 10. The Diseases Pigeons are liable to, with Remedies for each Distemper. 11. General Remarks on the Distinction between Pigeon-Fancyers and Pigeon-Keepers; with Advice highly worthy the Attention of both. 12 Instructive and useful intelligence respecting the generation and incubation of pigeons.
Girton, Daniel.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Memoirs, illustrating the history of Jacobinism. A translation from the French of the Abbé Barruel. ... . The Antichristian Conspiracy.
Barruel, Abbé (Augustin), 1741-1820.Date: [1797]-98- Books
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The sturdy reformer, a new song, exemplifying to the good people of England, the doctrines of the rights of man. To be sung to the Tune of Ballinamona, at all revolution dinners; and particularly recommended to the english club des jacobins. Written by W. T. F*** G****d, Esq.
Fitzgerald, William Thomas, 1759?-1829.Date: 1792- Books
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The Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly examiner.
Date: [1797-1798]- Books
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A letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D. Vicar of the Parish of Charles, Plymouth; occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall. By the Rev. R. Polwhele, Vicar Of Manaccan.
Polwhele, Richard, 1760-1838.Date: 1799- Books
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Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin.
Date: 1799- Journals
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Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly examiner
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Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
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A letter upon the subject of taxing the estates of absentees.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The origin and insidious arts of Jacobinism: a warning to the people of England; extracted from A country parson's address to his flock. By Francis Wollaston, Rector of Chislehurst in Kent. ̀̀what I say unto You, I say unto All, Watch.''
Wollaston, Francis, 1731-1815.Date: [1799]- Books
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The beauties of The Anti-Jacobin; or, Weekly examiner; containing every article of permanent utility in that Valuable And Highly Esteemed paper, Literary And Political; The Whole Of The Excellent Poetry; Together With Explanatory Notes, Biographical Anecdotes, And A Prefatory Advertisement, BY The Editor.
Date: 1799- Books
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The history of Jacobinism, its crimes, cruelties and perfidies: comprising an inquiry into the manner of disseminating, under the appearance of philosophy and virtue, principles which are equally subversive of order, virtue, religion, liberty and happiness. By William Playfair, author of the commercial and political atlas, &c.
Playfair, William, 1759-1823.Date: 1795- Books
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The history of Jacobinism, its crimes, cruelties and perfidies, from the commencement of the French Revolution, to the death of Robespierre: Comprising An Inquiry into the Manner of Disseminating, under the Appearance of Philosophy and Virtue, Principles which are equally subversive of Order, Virtue, Religion, Liberty and Happiness. ... . By William Playfair, Author of the Commercial and Political Atlas, &c.
Playfair, William, 1759-1823.Date: 1798- Books
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The anti-Jacobin, a hudibrastic poem in twenty-one cantos.
Watson, Alexander.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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The anti-Jacobin, or weekly examiner. In two volumes. ...
Date: 1799- Pictures
Charles James Fox as Christian in 'The pilgrim's progress', sinking into the slough of despond and unable to reach the Celestial City, which is shown as a Jacobin citadel in the right background. Etching by J. Gillray.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: [1830]Reference: 585520i- Books
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Memoirs illustrating the history of Jacobinism. A translation from the French of the Abbe Barruel. ...
Barruel, abbé (Augustin), 1741-1820.Date: 1799- Books
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Britons are happy if they will think so.
Date: 1792]- Books
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The wrangling philosophers; or, Volney's answer to Doctor Priestley, on his pamphlet, entitled "observations upon the increase of infidelity, with animadversions upon the writings of several modern unbelievers and especially The ruins of Mr. Volney With This Motto; Minds of little Penetration rest naturally on the Surface of Things. They do not like to pierce deep into them, for fear of Labour and Trouble; sometimes still more for fear of Truth-'' With Notes BY The Editor.
Volney, C.-F. (Constantin-François), 1757-1820.Date: 1799- Books
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A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, containing strictures on his lordship's letters, to the peers of Scotland. With a Preface, and an Original Letter from the Right Hon, Edmund Burke, to the Author, Explaining the Much-Perverted Expression of ̀̀the Swinish Multitude.'' By John Gifford, Esq.
Gifford, John, 1758-1818.Date: 1800- Books
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A Speech delivered at the Jacobin Club, supposed in the Candlerigs of Glasgow.
Date: 1793?]