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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... attention , though here too his peculiar mode of thinking is apparent . " Under the Norman and Plantagenet lines , " he observes , " the prerogative rose or fell just as the pope or the barons ruled at court . But the principle of civil ...
... attention , though here too his peculiar mode of thinking is apparent . " Under the Norman and Plantagenet lines , " he observes , " the prerogative rose or fell just as the pope or the barons ruled at court . But the principle of civil ...
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... attention to the composition of Oratorios , which he intended should have been acted and sung ; but the popular opinion , that such representations from Scripture would be a pro- fanation of religion , deterred him from the design ; and ...
... attention to the composition of Oratorios , which he intended should have been acted and sung ; but the popular opinion , that such representations from Scripture would be a pro- fanation of religion , deterred him from the design ; and ...
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... attention of Lord Macartney , could not fail of exciting a jealousy in that place where a profuse expenditure of the Com- ! pany's funds had involved the government in an enormous 24 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . of this work will be called for ...
... attention of Lord Macartney , could not fail of exciting a jealousy in that place where a profuse expenditure of the Com- ! pany's funds had involved the government in an enormous 24 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . of this work will be called for ...
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... attention to the public interests , yet they would be sure to merit and obtain the applause of all those whose applause is worth having . " P. 377 . The character and conduct of Lord Macartney indeed are most exemplary . " He appears ...
... attention to the public interests , yet they would be sure to merit and obtain the applause of all those whose applause is worth having . " P. 377 . The character and conduct of Lord Macartney indeed are most exemplary . " He appears ...
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