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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... opinion of their talents and principles ; and although the utmost freedom is used , the 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 ...
... opinion of their talents and principles ; and although the utmost freedom is used , the 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 ...
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... any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 1.
... any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 1.
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... opinion that Pope owed nothing to Bolingbroke ; for however many parts of the Essay on Man may be objectionable , as a whole its general tendency is too good to have originated with any person who founded his claims to distinction on no ...
... opinion that Pope owed nothing to Bolingbroke ; for however many parts of the Essay on Man may be objectionable , as a whole its general tendency is too good to have originated with any person who founded his claims to distinction on no ...
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... opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this publication . Rev. + This condemnation of " antiquarianism , " will be of " infinite service ...
... opinion of both writers , in consequence of Dr. Hurd's letters being withheld from the public . - This is not one of the least faults of this publication . Rev. + This condemnation of " antiquarianism , " will be of " infinite service ...
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... opinion of the whole assembly , that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises * , and that there is no agency of any higher cause . ' " Completely exasperated at the base methods adopted by his enemies to ...
... opinion of the whole assembly , that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises * , and that there is no agency of any higher cause . ' " Completely exasperated at the base methods adopted by his enemies to ...
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