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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... merit , notwithstanding their personalities and too often repeated complimentary expressions , will recommend them to the serious perusal of a very numerous and very re- spectable class of readers . Malcolm's London during the ...
... merit , notwithstanding their personalities and too often repeated complimentary expressions , will recommend them to the serious perusal of a very numerous and very re- spectable class of readers . Malcolm's London during the ...
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... merit of displaying much industry . We think , however , that Mr. Malcolm should in every instance have referred us to his authorities , for compilation is best relished , and most useful , when we are acquainted with the volumes and ...
... merit of displaying much industry . We think , however , that Mr. Malcolm should in every instance have referred us to his authorities , for compilation is best relished , and most useful , when we are acquainted with the volumes and ...
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... merit . it not be supposed , ' says he , that the spirit of disinterestedness and integrity which governs my actions arises from any heroic virtue or better motives than those which actuate the generality Let « * The nabobs , and rajahs ...
... merit . it not be supposed , ' says he , that the spirit of disinterestedness and integrity which governs my actions arises from any heroic virtue or better motives than those which actuate the generality Let « * The nabobs , and rajahs ...
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... merit . It is right that the public should be acquainted with the origin and nature of some of their charges against his lordship . 1 " It is but too common a practice abroad to condemn what are called king's stores upon very slight ...
... merit . It is right that the public should be acquainted with the origin and nature of some of their charges against his lordship . 1 " It is but too common a practice abroad to condemn what are called king's stores upon very slight ...
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... of Providence . In performance of our duty , we shall now exhibit some extracts from the poems , to justify the opinion which we have given of their merit ; and Skurray's Poem of Bidcombe Hill , & c . $ 55 (To be continued.) ...
... of Providence . In performance of our duty , we shall now exhibit some extracts from the poems , to justify the opinion which we have given of their merit ; and Skurray's Poem of Bidcombe Hill , & c . $ 55 (To be continued.) ...
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