The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful : Bishop Berkeley , it is added , " is indeed a great man , and the only visionary I ever knew that was ...
... England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful : Bishop Berkeley , it is added , " is indeed a great man , and the only visionary I ever knew that was ...
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... England to the imperial and papal laws , and therefore began with a circumstance most to the taste of the barons . The barons smelt the contrivance ; and rejected a proposition most agreeable to them , for fear of the consequences the ...
... England to the imperial and papal laws , and therefore began with a circumstance most to the taste of the barons . The barons smelt the contrivance ; and rejected a proposition most agreeable to them , for fear of the consequences the ...
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... England , in the late uncastrated editions . In the course of the study of these writers , you will have perpetual occasion to verify or refute what they deliver , by turning over the authentic pieces in Nalson's , and especially ...
... England , in the late uncastrated editions . In the course of the study of these writers , you will have perpetual occasion to verify or refute what they deliver , by turning over the authentic pieces in Nalson's , and especially ...
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... England , and the death of Queen Anne ; from the conclusion of which we learn that , during the whole proceeding from St. Margaret's Hill , " the conduits at Stock's - market , and other parts of the city , ran with wine as usual ...
... England , and the death of Queen Anne ; from the conclusion of which we learn that , during the whole proceeding from St. Margaret's Hill , " the conduits at Stock's - market , and other parts of the city , ran with wine as usual ...
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... England , and to have established the Opera , and the fame of his Oratorios perhaps for centuries to come ; a sketch of his life from his arrival in this island cannot be alto- gether unacceptable , particularly as it must contain a ...
... England , and to have established the Opera , and the fame of his Oratorios perhaps for centuries to come ; a sketch of his life from his arrival in this island cannot be alto- gether unacceptable , particularly as it must contain a ...
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