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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... important , the most wonderful in all history , I suppose you will make Lord Clarendon's incomparable performance your ground - work . I think it will be understood to advantage , by reading , as an introduction to it , Rapin's reign of ...
... important , the most wonderful in all history , I suppose you will make Lord Clarendon's incomparable performance your ground - work . I think it will be understood to advantage , by reading , as an introduction to it , Rapin's reign of ...
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... importance of Christian faith and 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 ...
... importance of Christian faith and 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 ...
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... important question ; and to complete their vexation , Faustina and Cuzzoni quarrelled . Har- mony ceased in every point of view , and the Academy was dis- solved ; but Handel maintained his post at the Haymarket , where he soon ...
... important question ; and to complete their vexation , Faustina and Cuzzoni quarrelled . Har- mony ceased in every point of view , and the Academy was dis- solved ; but Handel maintained his post at the Haymarket , where he soon ...
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... important effects ; and if so , the Commons would necessarily cease to be a theatre of corruption , the unavoidable invasions of civil liberty occasioned by French revolutionary despotism be obviated , and the British con- stitution ...
... important effects ; and if so , the Commons would necessarily cease to be a theatre of corruption , the unavoidable invasions of civil liberty occasioned by French revolutionary despotism be obviated , and the British con- stitution ...
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... important duties of his station . The following observations too fully prove that talents and integrity are not so advan- tageous to their possessor as to the state . " For some years after this [ his lordship's return from India ] ...
... important duties of his station . The following observations too fully prove that talents and integrity are not so advan- tageous to their possessor as to the state . " For some years after this [ his lordship's return from India ] ...
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