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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... observed , by several French wri- ters , that " les lettres des hommes celebres sont , ordinaire- ment , la partie la plus curieuse de leurs ecrits ; " and when they are published , as in the present instance , without any alte- rations ...
... observed , by several French wri- ters , that " les lettres des hommes celebres sont , ordinaire- ment , la partie la plus curieuse de leurs ecrits ; " and when they are published , as in the present instance , without any alte- rations ...
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... observations appear not to be dictated either by personal malice or envy . We shall ex- tract some of the remarks , all of which are characteristic of the author's usual acuteness , many of them profound and just , a considerable number ...
... observations appear not to be dictated either by personal malice or envy . We shall ex- tract some of the remarks , all of which are characteristic of the author's usual acuteness , many of them profound and just , a considerable number ...
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... observed , that " to his knowledge the Characteristics had done more harm to re- vealed religion in England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful ...
... observed , that " to his knowledge the Characteristics had done more harm to re- vealed religion in England than all the works of infidelity put together . " The maxims of Lord Halifax are allowed to be generally solid and useful ...
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... observed , that these letters abound in the para- doxes and errors of Warburton ; the following is an instance of both , in reply to some objections of Dr. Hurd's against several opinions expressed in his sermons . " Nature and human ...
... observed , that these letters abound in the para- doxes and errors of Warburton ; the following is an instance of both , in reply to some objections of Dr. Hurd's against several opinions expressed in his sermons . " Nature and human ...
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... observations . When you have digested the history of this period , you will find in Thurloe's large Collection many ... observation on any writer or his work , Dr. Warburton contents himself with expressing his approbation in this manner ...
... observations . When you have digested the history of this period , you will find in Thurloe's large Collection many ... observation on any writer or his work , Dr. Warburton contents himself with expressing his approbation in this manner ...
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