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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... character , in the hand - writing of the late Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides , so worthy of him in all respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the ...
... character , in the hand - writing of the late Bishop Hurd . " These letters give so true a picture of the writer's ( Warburton's ) character , and are , besides , so worthy of him in all respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the ...
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... character , considered Mr. Hurd as a " courtier " so early as 1750 ; and his subsequent appointment of tutor to the Prince of Wales and Duke of York confirmed the justness of her observations . Hurd's diffidence also not unfrequently ...
... character , considered Mr. Hurd as a " courtier " so early as 1750 ; and his subsequent appointment of tutor to the Prince of Wales and Duke of York confirmed the justness of her observations . Hurd's diffidence also not unfrequently ...
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... character is not called out under the first species of deceit under the second , the character does all . " : These observations must be admitted to be equally acute and just ; yet we now despair of ever seeing any thing like legitimate ...
... character is not called out under the first species of deceit under the second , the character does all . " : These observations must be admitted to be equally acute and just ; yet we now despair of ever seeing any thing like legitimate ...
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... character ) might have communicated the principal materials to the poet . This is the more probable , that the most inveterate infidels , never being able to quash entirely their own apprehensions that religion may be true , generally ...
... character ) might have communicated the principal materials to the poet . This is the more probable , that the most inveterate infidels , never being able to quash entirely their own apprehensions that religion may be true , generally ...
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... character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the Parliament is a just composition , according to the rules of history . It is written with much ...
... character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the Parliament is a just composition , according to the rules of history . It is written with much ...
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