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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... feeling of justice to be so low , that such information would not pro- duce most important effects ; and if so , the Commons would necessarily cease to be a theatre of corruption , the unavoidable invasions of civil liberty occasioned ...
... feeling of justice to be so low , that such information would not pro- duce most important effects ; and if so , the Commons would necessarily cease to be a theatre of corruption , the unavoidable invasions of civil liberty occasioned ...
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... feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people , committed by Providence to their charge , want only to tear in pieces the ties by which they were bound to them , and to deliver them over ...
... feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people , committed by Providence to their charge , want only to tear in pieces the ties by which they were bound to them , and to deliver them over ...
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... feelings and opinions . " Although the Muse rejoices in the day , When the Church burst the bands of papal Rome , And Reformation made Religion free ; Yet when she views the ruin'd piles around , Whose vaulted roofs once echoed with ...
... feelings and opinions . " Although the Muse rejoices in the day , When the Church burst the bands of papal Rome , And Reformation made Religion free ; Yet when she views the ruin'd piles around , Whose vaulted roofs once echoed with ...
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... feeling , kindle up factitious flames , And varnish many a vice with specious names . " P. 15 . How are In this sickly progeny of fashion , the bard has very accurately described the ennobled creatures who infest the Park ; insult the ...
... feeling , kindle up factitious flames , And varnish many a vice with specious names . " P. 15 . How are In this sickly progeny of fashion , the bard has very accurately described the ennobled creatures who infest the Park ; insult the ...
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... feeling - but of making wrong triumph over right . Turning to the military man - we see him , generally speaking , taken from the scene of instruction at the very period when he might begin to feel the benefits of it , and placed in the ...
... feeling - but of making wrong triumph over right . Turning to the military man - we see him , generally speaking , taken from the scene of instruction at the very period when he might begin to feel the benefits of it , and placed in the ...
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