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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... called Philosophical Essays , ' in one part of which he argues against the being of a God , and in another ( very neediessly you will say ) against the possibility of miracles . He has crowned the liberty of the press - and yet he has a ...
... called Philosophical Essays , ' in one part of which he argues against the being of a God , and in another ( very neediessly you will say ) against the possibility of miracles . He has crowned the liberty of the press - and yet he has a ...
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... called philosophers , as an inflexible believer in Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for not having " disabused himself of the preju- dices of education . " It is no less certain that he still really believed in the ...
... called philosophers , as an inflexible believer in Christianity ; and was uniformly re- proached for not having " disabused himself of the preju- dices of education . " It is no less certain that he still really believed in the ...
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... called burlesque to excite laughter . " " " When unnatural plots are used , he continues- " The mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns and revolutions , but characters have no op- portunity ...
... called burlesque to excite laughter . " " " When unnatural plots are used , he continues- " The mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns and revolutions , but characters have no op- portunity ...
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... called The History of Independency , is a civil one ; or rather of the nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with much fury , by a wrathful pres- byterian member , who ...
... called The History of Independency , is a civil one ; or rather of the nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with much fury , by a wrathful pres- byterian member , who ...
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... called The History of the Civil Wars : it is in dialogue , and full of paradoxes , like all his other writings . More philosophical , political , or any thing rather than historical ; yet full of shrewd observations . When you have ...
... called The History of the Civil Wars : it is in dialogue , and full of paradoxes , like all his other writings . More philosophical , political , or any thing rather than historical ; yet full of shrewd observations . When you have ...
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