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Gallicae consuetudinis est ut viatores etiam invitos consistere cogant, et quid quisque eorum audierit aut cognorit de qua re quaerunt.
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The "Vindiciae Gallicae" brought into notice Mr. Mackintosh, an opponent whom Burke did not consider beneath him.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859 Various
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I will close my letter of simple inquiry with an epigram on Mackintosh, the "Vindiciae Gallicae" - man -- who has got a place at last -- one of the last I _did_ for the "Albion"; --
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb Mary Lamb 1805
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In libro qiiartQ y utiliore for filura cbngdfit TÖcabuIa, Gallis cotn Gneds, Ktfcribou fimul mutation Gallicae irruptionibus atque migrado
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit 1794
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Caete - rum licet haec editio imprimis a Clcricis ecclcfiae Gallicae Bibliis polyglottu Ant*
M. Hermann. Frider. Koecheri ... Nova bibliotheca Hebraica, secundum ordinem Bibliothecæ ... Hermann Friedrich Koecher, Johann Christoph Wolf 1783
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This built on the tradition begun in 1791 by Sir James Mackintosh, a historian and member of Parliament, in Vindiciae Gallicae, a response to Edmund Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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This built on the tradition begun in 1791 by Sir James Mackintosh, a historian and member of Parliament, in Vindiciae Gallicae, a response to Edmund Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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This built on the tradition begun in 1791 by Sir James Mackintosh, a historian and member of Parliament, in Vindiciae Gallicae, a response to Edmund Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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This built on the tradition begun in 1791 by Sir James Mackintosh, a historian and member of Parliament, in Vindiciae Gallicae, a response to Edmund Burke’s criticism of the French Revolution.
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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\if reglhae tum temporis Gallicae, di - ftie oblatum emitteret.
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit 1794
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