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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... nation come to ! In the con- dition of troops between two fires -- the madness of irreligion and the madness of fanaticism . " P. 47 . The following reflexions on religion are worthy of at- tention , although the remarks on the Hebrew ...
... nation come to ! In the con- dition of troops between two fires -- the madness of irreligion and the madness of fanaticism . " P. 47 . The following reflexions on religion are worthy of at- tention , although the remarks on the Hebrew ...
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... nation , she found to be false ; but to be even with him , she gave it a wrench , and really put it out , and bade him go to the fools who sent him , and get it sett again ; or if he would come to her that . day month , she would do it ...
... nation , she found to be false ; but to be even with him , she gave it a wrench , and really put it out , and bade him go to the fools who sent him , and get it sett again ; or if he would come to her that . day month , she would do it ...
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... till Handel has had his day . " The Irish nation received our great musician and his Ora , torios with complacency ; and as he gave the produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... till Handel has had his day . " The Irish nation received our great musician and his Ora , torios with complacency ; and as he gave the produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... but as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 25.
... but as there is no inten tion to particularise abuses , the fact only is mentioned to show the different systems pursued by the two governments . Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 25.
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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Prussia ; and other states on the continent , which owe their fall and present misery more to the want of moral honesty than to Buonaparte's sword ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. Į immoral nations . When we revert to Holland , Prussia ; and other states on the continent , which owe their fall and present misery more to the want of moral honesty than to Buonaparte's sword ...
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