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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... less efficient than necessary to the welfare of society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with some exceptions , carefully concealed his own opi- nions , and given only such a number of ...
... less efficient than necessary to the welfare of society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with some exceptions , carefully concealed his own opi- nions , and given only such a number of ...
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... less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and infidelity might have awakened all those reflexions in Pope's mind , which appear in the Essay on Man , without any other communication ; and it is at least certain ...
... less possible that the con- templation of Bolingbroke's genius and infidelity might have awakened all those reflexions in Pope's mind , which appear in the Essay on Man , without any other communication ; and it is at least certain ...
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... less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so highly of Lord Ma ...
... less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so highly of Lord Ma ...
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... less a minister , would have ventured to make any base pro- posal to him . " " Throughout a long and active life , and with a very extensive and intimate acquaintance among the leading characters of various administrations and ...
... less a minister , would have ventured to make any base pro- posal to him . " " Throughout a long and active life , and with a very extensive and intimate acquaintance among the leading characters of various administrations and ...
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... less vanity the military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow ...
... less vanity the military bubble has blown up the human mind , and , at the same time , debased it to the most brutish subjection . " That one man should presume in the pride of his heart to arrogate the right of saying to his fellow ...
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