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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... never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has outdone himself in this new history , in showing his contempt of religion . This is one of ...
... never knew . This Essay has so much pro- voked me , that I have a great deal to say to him on other accounts . ' P. 239. Feb. 1757 . " " Hume has outdone himself in this new history , in showing his contempt of religion . This is one of ...
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... never fit for entertainment , or the table , till they have been well puffed and blown up : " but what would this learned author say , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good ...
... never fit for entertainment , or the table , till they have been well puffed and blown up : " but what would this learned author say , did he now see our public papers filled with booksellers ' puffs of their own publications ! The good ...
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... never being able to quash entirely their own apprehensions that religion may be true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it ...
... never being able to quash entirely their own apprehensions that religion may be true , generally become great moralisers ; and , in withholding their faith from religion , bestow it in abundance on moral pre- cept . Still , however , it ...
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... never told you how happy I am in an excellent father and mother - very plain people you may be sure , for they are farmers , but of a tura of mind that might have honoured any rank and any education . With very tolerable , but in no ...
... never told you how happy I am in an excellent father and mother - very plain people you may be sure , for they are farmers , but of a tura of mind that might have honoured any rank and any education . With very tolerable , but in no ...
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... never meant to meet together . I have often heard him laughed at by fools , who had neither his sense , his knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his ...
... never meant to meet together . I have often heard him laughed at by fools , who had neither his sense , his knowledge , nor his honesty ; though it must be confessed that in him they were all strangely travestied . Not a week before his ...
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