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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... Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and only turned his prose letters into verse . For here it appears that the Essay ...
... Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and only turned his prose letters into verse . For here it appears that the Essay ...
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... Nature and human society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the ...
... Nature and human society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the ...
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... nature , and those by the Jewish laws , is eminently just ; but the author evidently labours under a very gross and unaccountable misconception both of the moral law and the law of nature . A somewhat similar error , per- haps ...
... nature , and those by the Jewish laws , is eminently just ; but the author evidently labours under a very gross and unaccountable misconception both of the moral law and the law of nature . A somewhat similar error , per- haps ...
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... nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with much fury , by a wrathful pres- byterian member , who was cast out of the saddle with the rest by the Independents . Milton ...
... nature of a political pamphlet against the Independents . It is full of curious anecdotes ; though written with much fury , by a wrathful pres- byterian member , who was cast out of the saddle with the rest by the Independents . Milton ...
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... nature , even though al- together founded on unimpeachable truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of colouring and harmony which are best adapted to ...
... nature , even though al- together founded on unimpeachable truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of colouring and harmony which are best adapted to ...
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