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opposed to the Jacobins and to the French Revolution or to democratic principles 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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For the "Antijacobin" made its appearance about this time, and denounced them all in a manner which in the present day would itself be denounced as infamous.
Charles Lamb Barry Cornwall 2004
Pitt overhearing, from the upper end of the table, leaned kindly towards Ellis and said, _"Immo age, et a prima, dic, hospes, originc nobis."_ The word "hospes," applied to the new convert, was happy, and the "_erroresque tuos_," that follows, was, perhaps, left to be implied.] showed the versatility of his wit, as well as of his politics, by becoming one of the most brilliant contributors to The Antijacobin.
Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan V1 Thomas Moore 2004
The 'Eclectic Review,' reviewed Clare in a very flattering article; and the 'Antijacobin Review,' 'Baldwin's London Magazine,' and a host of other periodicals, followed suit, all dwelling upon the luminous aspect of the poems, with pauperism as dark background.
The Life of John Clare Frederick Martin 2005
Then came Darwin, who was put down by a single poem in the Antijacobin; and the Cruscans, from Merry to Jerningham, who were annihilated (if _Nothing_ can be said to be annihilated) by Gifford, the last of the wholesome English satirists.
Life of Lord Byron, With His Letters And Journals, Vol. 5 (Lord Byron) George Gordon Byron 2005
The English would not quit Toulon without destroying the French ships and arsenals that had fallen into their possession; nor could they refuse to carry with them the Antijacobin inhabitants, who knew that their lives would be instantly sacrificed if they should fall into the hands of the victorious Republicans, and who now flocked to the beach to the number of 14,000, praying for the means of escape.
The History of Napoleon Buonaparte John Gibson Lockhart 2006