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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... justice on his arguments against miracles , which , I think , might be done in a few words . But does he deserve notice ? Is he known amongst you ? Pray answer me these questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I should be ...
... justice on his arguments against miracles , which , I think , might be done in a few words . But does he deserve notice ? Is he known amongst you ? Pray answer me these questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I should be ...
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... justice to so uncommon a virtue . I should be a wretch if I did not conclude , as he does , " si Natura juberet , " & c . In a word , when they had fixed us in such a rank of life as they designed , and believed should satisfy us , they ...
... justice to so uncommon a virtue . I should be a wretch if I did not conclude , as he does , " si Natura juberet , " & c . In a word , when they had fixed us in such a rank of life as they designed , and believed should satisfy us , they ...
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... justice of his Country ; and exactly one year after the exposure of this ridiculous as well as wicked imposture , the principals made him pecuniary satis- faction , to avoid worse consequences ; but Parsons received sen- tence of ...
... justice of his Country ; and exactly one year after the exposure of this ridiculous as well as wicked imposture , the principals made him pecuniary satis- faction , to avoid worse consequences ; but Parsons received sen- tence of ...
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... 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 by French ...
... 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 by French ...
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... justice as well as gratitude of the Company . " - P. 332 . The reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration . A better ...
... justice as well as gratitude of the Company . " - P. 332 . The reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration . A better ...
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