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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... duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy I am in an excellent father and mother - very plain people you may be sure , for they are farmers , but of a tura of mind that might have honoured any rank ...
... duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy I am in an excellent father and mother - very plain people you may be sure , for they are farmers , but of a tura of mind that might have honoured any rank ...
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... duty ; yet they are as perfectly devoid of all affected piety , or the odious " cant of methodism , " as they are of superstition , of which they are much freer than those of Hume or Voltaire . - Those who absurdly pretend that ...
... duty ; yet they are as perfectly devoid of all affected piety , or the odious " cant of methodism , " as they are of superstition , of which they are much freer than those of Hume or Voltaire . - Those who absurdly pretend that ...
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... duty to our king , our country , and to civil society , to exert ourselves to the utmost to prevent all men of sus- picious integrity from sharing in any civil honours , or be- coming legislators of a brave and yet virtuous people . But ...
... duty to our king , our country , and to civil society , to exert ourselves to the utmost to prevent all men of sus- picious integrity from sharing in any civil honours , or be- coming legislators of a brave and yet virtuous people . But ...
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... duty , regardless of all personal consequences , and an invariable preference of public to private interest - it cannot surely be thought too much to say , that such important benefits , 1 joined to many other eminent services in former ...
... duty , regardless of all personal consequences , and an invariable preference of public to private interest - it cannot surely be thought too much to say , that such important benefits , 1 joined to many other eminent services in former ...
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... duty . That wealth which is able to purchase power , and influence , and honors , and without which they are rarely attainable , had no temptation for him . In fact , the system of corruption is so well established in India , that those ...
... duty . That wealth which is able to purchase power , and influence , and honors , and without which they are rarely attainable , had no temptation for him . In fact , the system of corruption is so well established in India , that those ...
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