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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... 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 assumed , to ...
... 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 assumed , to ...
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... considered . by Voltaire , and the other self - 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 ...
... considered . by Voltaire , and the other self - 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 ...
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... considered ) has suffered more from the low and vile passions of the high and low amongst our brethren than myself . Yet God forbid it should ever suffer me to be cold in the Gospel interests , which are indeed so much my own , that ...
... considered ) has suffered more from the low and vile passions of the high and low amongst our brethren than myself . Yet God forbid it should ever suffer me to be cold in the Gospel interests , which are indeed so much my own , that ...
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... considered what age and declining health seemed to demand of them , re- serving to themselves only such a support as their few and little wants made them think sufficient . I should beg pardon for troubling you with this humble history ...
... considered what age and declining health seemed to demand of them , re- serving to themselves only such a support as their few and little wants made them think sufficient . I should beg pardon for troubling you with this humble history ...
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... considered among the handsomest and most accomplished young men of the day . His features were regular and well pro- portioned , his complexion wore the glow of health , and his countenance was open , placid , and agreeable . His person ...
... considered among the handsomest and most accomplished young men of the day . His features were regular and well pro- portioned , his complexion wore the glow of health , and his countenance was open , placid , and agreeable . His person ...
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