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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... his essays merely to attract attention by their extravagance , is confessed by himself , in the Memoirs of his own life : it is also acknowledged that they fell still- born from the press . When in France , he ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... his essays merely to attract attention by their extravagance , is confessed by himself , in the Memoirs of his own life : it is also acknowledged that they fell still- born from the press . When in France , he ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. born from the press . When in France , he was considered . by Voltaire , and the other self - called philosophers , as an inflexible believer in Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. born from the press . When in France , he was considered . by Voltaire , and the other self - called philosophers , as an inflexible believer in Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for ...
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... France and the adjacent countries . But we must finish our quo- tation , which ends with a sentiment in perfect unison with our own feelings and opinions . " Although the Muse rejoices in the day , When the Church burst the bands of ...
... France and the adjacent countries . But we must finish our quo- tation , which ends with a sentiment in perfect unison with our own feelings and opinions . " Although the Muse rejoices in the day , When the Church burst the bands of ...
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... France , since the revolution , none but men of talents have been employed in the civil and military departments of the state . " ( 3 , P. 183 ; 12 , p . 325 . ) —— At home , however , under such circum- stances , it will readily be ...
... France , since the revolution , none but men of talents have been employed in the civil and military departments of the state . " ( 3 , P. 183 ; 12 , p . 325 . ) —— At home , however , under such circum- stances , it will readily be ...
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... France " com- menced ; our taxation became oppressive ; our rights were per- verted ; the war was continued to gratify those who " bellowed for loans and contracts ; " and Britain left " hovering on the edge of an abyss ; " on the very ...
... France " com- menced ; our taxation became oppressive ; our rights were per- verted ; the war was continued to gratify those who " bellowed for loans and contracts ; " and Britain left " hovering on the edge of an abyss ; " on the very ...
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