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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... knowledge of life and manners , and a cer- tain curious felicity of expression , which consists in using the simplest language with dignity , and the most adorned with ease . But his harmony and strength of numbers , his force and ...
... knowledge of life and manners , and a cer- tain curious felicity of expression , which consists in using the simplest language with dignity , and the most adorned with ease . But his harmony and strength of numbers , his force and ...
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... knowledge the Characteristics had done more harm to re- vealed religion in England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful : Bishop Berkeley , it is added ...
... knowledge the Characteristics had done more harm to re- vealed religion in England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful : Bishop Berkeley , it is added ...
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... knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his death [ at 84 ] , he walked from Bloomsbury to Grosvenor - square , to pay me a visit ; was cheerful as ...
... knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his death [ at 84 ] , he walked from Bloomsbury to Grosvenor - square , to pay me a visit ; was cheerful as ...
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... knowledge of the means by which wealth has been acquired in the East and in the West too , it is impossible that this duty can be faithfully discharged ; and unless it is duly fulfilled , we must continue our pro- gress in corruption ...
... knowledge of the means by which wealth has been acquired in the East and in the West too , it is impossible that this duty can be faithfully discharged ; and unless it is duly fulfilled , we must continue our pro- gress in corruption ...
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... knowledge of men and things , by address and management , he could make himself master of in- trigues and projects while yet hatching , and exhibit them to his court in all their various bearings . It was the opinion of many of his ...
... knowledge of men and things , by address and management , he could make himself master of in- trigues and projects while yet hatching , and exhibit them to his court in all their various bearings . It was the opinion of many of his ...
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