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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... WORCESTER . ” So far these volumes may be directly useful to the cause of humanity ; but the glowing aud reiterated praise of the No. 127. Vol . 32. Jan. 1809 . B 7 author of the " Moral and Political Dialogues , " 199940 THE ...
... WORCESTER . ” So far these volumes may be directly useful to the cause of humanity ; but the glowing aud reiterated praise of the No. 127. Vol . 32. Jan. 1809 . B 7 author of the " Moral and Political Dialogues , " 199940 THE ...
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... human wisdom . " " He Pray did you feel either of those earthquakes ? [ In March , 1759. ] They have made Whiston ten times madder than ever . went to an alehouse at Mile - end , to see one who , it was said , had predicted the ...
... human wisdom . " " He Pray did you feel either of those earthquakes ? [ In March , 1759. ] They have made Whiston ten times madder than ever . went to an alehouse at Mile - end , to see one who , it was said , had predicted the ...
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... human life , is perfectly as- tonishing . I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low ... humanity as the most forlorn part of the creation ! " " P. 55 . " I think you should begin [ the study of the Bible ] ...
... human life , is perfectly as- tonishing . I believe no one ( all things considered ) has suffered more from the low ... humanity as the most forlorn part of the creation ! " " P. 55 . " I think you should begin [ the study of the Bible ] ...
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... human society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the divine ...
... human society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the divine ...
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... human character : many of them however ought to have been included in the chapter on Depravities . Here we are treated with a long detail of the directions for the ceremonial attending the entry of George the First into London , after ...
... human character : many of them however ought to have been included in the chapter on Depravities . Here we are treated with a long detail of the directions for the ceremonial attending the entry of George the First into London , after ...
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