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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... heart , and more determined to do pub- lic mischief , I think I never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has outdone himself in this ...
... heart , and more determined to do pub- lic mischief , I think I never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has outdone himself in this ...
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... heart . Had he had , I will not say piety , but greatness of mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour his memory when dead . But , good ...
... heart . Had he had , I will not say piety , but greatness of mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour his memory when dead . But , good ...
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... heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow creature- ' Tis mine to order and ' tis thine to die ! ' - is equally repugnant to common sense and to common humanity ; and yet it is a right , that , however disguised , is usurped ...
... heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow creature- ' Tis mine to order and ' tis thine to die ! ' - is equally repugnant to common sense and to common humanity ; and yet it is a right , that , however disguised , is usurped ...
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... heart . The unadorned easy style of Xenophon he preferred to that of Cæsar : but of Homer and Virgil he always speaks in raptures ; the latter indeed he could almost repeat by heart . From a letter of the late Charles Fox to him , dated ...
... heart . The unadorned easy style of Xenophon he preferred to that of Cæsar : but of Homer and Virgil he always speaks in raptures ; the latter indeed he could almost repeat by heart . From a letter of the late Charles Fox to him , dated ...
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... heart . " We would not rob you of your natal shade , Ye wandering nations of the western world , To rule with foreign hulls the subject main . To thee the sovereign trident of the seas Belongs , O daughter of the British grove , To thee ...
... heart . " We would not rob you of your natal shade , Ye wandering nations of the western world , To rule with foreign hulls the subject main . To thee the sovereign trident of the seas Belongs , O daughter of the British grove , To thee ...
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