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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... object to the reform , but they were afraid for the consti- tution . " After the Reformation , the Protestant divines , as appears by the homilies composed by the wisest and most disinterested men , such as Cranmer and Latimer ...
... object to the reform , but they were afraid for the consti- tution . " After the Reformation , the Protestant divines , as appears by the homilies composed by the wisest and most disinterested men , such as Cranmer and Latimer ...
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... for England without having gained one single object for which he was sent out , or a single proof against the most notorious de linquents . of mankind . I am free to confess I have Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 29.
... for England without having gained one single object for which he was sent out , or a single proof against the most notorious de linquents . of mankind . I am free to confess I have Barrow's Account of Earl Macartney . 29.
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... objects in his mind , he contrived to recollect the date of an event as correctly as the more important circumstances connected with it . It was observed of him at Turin , that he was much better acquainted with the history and ...
... objects in his mind , he contrived to recollect the date of an event as correctly as the more important circumstances connected with it . It was observed of him at Turin , that he was much better acquainted with the history and ...
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... object to the appointment of any person of whom he shall disap- prove to any command in his country , or to the continuance of any person in any such command , against whom he shall have cause of sufficient validity for his own ...
... object to the appointment of any person of whom he shall disap- prove to any command in his country , or to the continuance of any person in any such command , against whom he shall have cause of sufficient validity for his own ...
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... object of this attempt , " he states , " is not only to bring together the most remarkable circumstances relative to each plant , from which the sepa- rate cantos derive their names , and to combine many of the ideas of association ...
... object of this attempt , " he states , " is not only to bring together the most remarkable circumstances relative to each plant , from which the sepa- rate cantos derive their names , and to combine many of the ideas of association ...
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