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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
When it is remembered, or known, that all the wit of the witty Lord Chesterfield
was directed against the " corrupt fragment of a faction," (as Mr. Burke
jacobinically denominated the Ascendency party in Ireland,) which still haunted
the Castle, ...
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The Book Without a Name
... court, a grasping aristocracy, or a greedy church; but there is nothing exigeant
in the nature of the steam-engine. When it cannot work, it does not jacobinically
insist upon eating; and, like a good and pious machine as it is, takes no ...
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The book without a name [essays] by sir T.C. and lady Morgan
... nothing exi- geant in the nature of the steam-engine. When it cannot work, it
does not jacobinically insist upon eating ; and, like a good and pious machine as
it is, takes no thought wherewith it shall be clothed. When pressed too hard, it
may, ...
Thomas Charles Morgan (sir.), Sydney Morgan (lady.), 1841
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
No evidence had been adduced for the bill, because there was none. v[tie-
considered the bill, as going to invest the entire government of the poor of the
parish, in a directory, most jacobinically elect~ 'cd' by themselves, and neither ...
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Theological Essays: Secession from the church of Scotland. ...
The case began Jacobinically, for it began in attacks upon the rights of property.
But since the defeat of this faction by the law courts, language seems to fail them,
for the expression of their hatred and affected scorn towards the leading nobility ...
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The United States Democratic Review
Pardon me, but thou art somewhat Jacobinically inclined,” responded I; “ who told
thee that nobility of birth among us was sinking in public opinion ?” “ Oh, popoi I”
he exclaimed, “ must I teach thee, then? I knew, some years ago, a poor ragged ...
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De Quincey's Writings: Theological essays and other papers. 1854
But beyond any other evil consequence prepared by the Free Church, is the
appalling spirit of Jacobinism which accompanies their whole conduct, and which
latterly has avowed itself in their words. The case began Jacobinically, for it
began ...
Thomas De Quincey, James Thomas Fields, 1854
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Diaries and correspondence of James Harris, first earl of ...
210 ; his conversation with Catherine, 214; confidence withdrawn from him, 223 ;
his conversation with the empress, 330. Osnabruek, Duselldorf gallery brought to,
iii. I92; made its own laws, 202 ; people of, Jacobinically inclined, 202. Ostend ...
James Harris Malmesbury, James Howard Harris Malmesbury (third earl of), 1844
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The book without a name
When it cannot work, it does not jacobinically insist upon eating ; and, like a good
and pious machine as it is, takes no thought wherewith it shall be clothed. When
pressed too hard, it may, like those living machines the mob, haply make " a ...
Sir Thomas Charles Morgan, Lady Morgan (Sydney), 1841
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review
Pardon me, but thou art somewhat Jacobinically inclined,” responded I; “who told
thee that nobility of birth among us was sinking in public opinion 2” “ Oh, popoi l”
he exclaimed, “ must I teach thee, then? I knew, some years ago, a poor ragged ...