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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... become a dead language . This impenetrable dark- ness was a fit scene for mysteries , and out of this they rose abundance ; first by the cultivation of Cabalistic Jews of old ; in these latter times by Cocceius in Holland ; and by ...
... become a dead language . This impenetrable dark- ness was a fit scene for mysteries , and out of this they rose abundance ; first by the cultivation of Cabalistic Jews of old ; in these latter times by Cocceius in Holland ; and by ...
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... become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and infidelity might have ...
... become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it is not less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and infidelity might have ...
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... become re- gular . " The truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy ...
... become re- gular . " The truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy ...
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... become tedious . The present state of female attire is certainly the most graceful that has been adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the ...
... become tedious . The present state of female attire is certainly the most graceful that has been adopted for the last hundred years ; yet we fear it will not last : we are apprehensive of a lurk- ing propensity again to introduce the ...
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... become a city of honourable commerce , of opulence instead of misery , of real resource , not of tem- porary expedient , " is now no further interesting than as a damning proof of the gross mismanagement of our India affairs , and of ...
... become a city of honourable commerce , of opulence instead of misery , of real resource , not of tem- porary expedient , " is now no further interesting than as a damning proof of the gross mismanagement of our India affairs , and of ...
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