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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... 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 playfulness of his ...
... 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 playfulness of his ...
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... hands by my Commentary on the great principle of the Essay , the following Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and ...
... hands by my Commentary on the great principle of the Essay , the following Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and ...
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... hands out of bed . From that time , though the Spirit was very solemnly re- quired to manifest its existence , by appearance , by impression on the hand or body of any present , by scratches , knocks , or any other agency , no evidence ...
... hands out of bed . From that time , though the Spirit was very solemnly re- quired to manifest its existence , by appearance , by impression on the hand or body of any present , by scratches , knocks , or any other agency , no evidence ...
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... hands , besides ecclesiastical buildings and castles . " We should be much indebted to any writer who would prove , from historical documents , that we have any buildings , whether ecclesiastical or military , that are indubitably of ...
... hands , besides ecclesiastical buildings and castles . " We should be much indebted to any writer who would prove , from historical documents , that we have any buildings , whether ecclesiastical or military , that are indubitably of ...
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... hands will always in the end be an over- match for artifice and dishonesty ; the truth of which he had very frequent occasions to put to the test . Nothing indeed could have supported him in the line of conduct he pursued in India ...
... hands will always in the end be an over- match for artifice and dishonesty ; the truth of which he had very frequent occasions to put to the test . Nothing indeed could have supported him in the line of conduct he pursued in India ...
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