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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... mind ; and hence his upright example , unaccompanied with any pointed precept , was much less efficient than necessary to the welfare of society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with ...
... mind ; and hence his upright example , unaccompanied with any pointed precept , was much less efficient than necessary to the welfare of society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with ...
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... mind to do justice on his arguments against miracles , which , I think , might be done in a few words . But does he deserve notice ? Is he known amongst you ? Pray answer me these questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I ...
... mind to do justice on his arguments against miracles , which , I think , might be done in a few words . But does he deserve notice ? Is he known amongst you ? Pray answer me these questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I ...
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... mind readily perceived that great vices are always more promptly , and perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in direct contradiction to the established habits of civil society ) , distinguished than great virtues ...
... mind readily perceived that great vices are always more promptly , and perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in direct contradiction to the established habits of civil society ) , distinguished than great virtues ...
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... mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour his memory when dead . But , good God ! that man , for the dis- courtesies done him by his ...
... mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour his memory when dead . But , good God ! that man , for the dis- courtesies done him by his ...
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... mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns and revolutions , but characters have no op- portunity even of being called out and displaying themselves . For the actors of all characters succeed and ...
... mind is not only entirely drawn off from the characters by those surprising turns and revolutions , but characters have no op- portunity even of being called out and displaying themselves . For the actors of all characters succeed and ...
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