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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... manner he acted the supple courtier without very materially corrupting the natural purity of his own mind ; and hence his upright example , unaccompanied with any pointed precept , was much less efficient than necessary to the welfare ...
... manner he acted the supple courtier without very materially corrupting the natural purity of his own mind ; and hence his upright example , unaccompanied with any pointed precept , was much less efficient than necessary to the welfare ...
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... manner : the reader of course is obliged to guess or remain totally ignorant of the opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this ...
... manner : the reader of course is obliged to guess or remain totally ignorant of the opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this ...
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... manner described in the ensuing words , extracted from one of the newspapers published in February 1762. February 1. On this night many gentlemen , emi- nent for their rank and character , were , by the invitation of the Rev. Mr ...
... manner described in the ensuing words , extracted from one of the newspapers published in February 1762. February 1. On this night many gentlemen , emi- nent for their rank and character , were , by the invitation of the Rev. Mr ...
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... manner , calling herself Crazy Sally ; and often , as it is presumed for grief , giving way to a practice that made her appear to have too good a title to the name . Arriving at last at Epsom , she has performed such wonderful cures ...
... manner , calling herself Crazy Sally ; and often , as it is presumed for grief , giving way to a practice that made her appear to have too good a title to the name . Arriving at last at Epsom , she has performed such wonderful cures ...
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... manner , the contents of which include such a great variety of subjects as the one before us . Our opinion of particular parts may be gathered from the preceding pages ; but as a whole we have yet to consider it . To the future ...
... manner , the contents of which include such a great variety of subjects as the one before us . Our opinion of particular parts may be gathered from the preceding pages ; but as a whole we have yet to consider it . To the future ...
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