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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... learned men would naturally make on the observing spectator unprejudiced by their writings ; and they are not very different from the conclusions which might be drawn from the history of their respective lives . Mrs. Warburton , indeed ...
... learned men would naturally make on the observing spectator unprejudiced by their writings ; and they are not very different from the conclusions which might be drawn from the history of their respective lives . Mrs. Warburton , indeed ...
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... learned ; or rather , since the invention of the Hebrew points , a complete nose of wax , to be turned every way , and made say every thing . Which partly arises from the beggarly scantiness of the language , partly because no more ...
... learned ; or rather , since the invention of the Hebrew points , a complete nose of wax , to be turned every way , and made say every thing . Which partly arises from the beggarly scantiness of the language , partly because no more ...
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... learned divines had become re- gular . " The truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I ...
... learned divines had become re- gular . " The truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I ...
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... learned in his own profession ; thought largely in religion by the advantage of his friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is ...
... learned in his own profession ; thought largely in religion by the advantage of his friendship with Selden ; for the rest , he is vain and pedantic ; and on the whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is ...
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... learned and , we doubt not , good men . The style of these epistles , which is not very dis- similar to that of the more finished works of their re- spective authors , is simple , sufficiently elevated , and per- spicuous , but by no ...
... learned and , we doubt not , good men . The style of these epistles , which is not very dis- similar to that of the more finished works of their re- spective authors , is simple , sufficiently elevated , and per- spicuous , but by no ...
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