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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... perhaps enemies . Their ingenuousness , if not their candour , is a proof of the natural goodness of their dispositions . The perspicacity , quickness , and ingenuous sensibility of Warburton were happily associated with the more grave ...
... perhaps enemies . Their ingenuousness , if not their candour , is a proof of the natural goodness of their dispositions . The perspicacity , quickness , and ingenuous sensibility of Warburton were happily associated with the more grave ...
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... perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in direct contradiction to the established habits of civil society ) , distinguished than great virtues ; and , after wit- nessing the success of the French philosophers , he ...
... perhaps too more permanently ( especially where they are in direct contradiction to the established habits of civil society ) , distinguished than great virtues ; and , after wit- nessing the success of the French philosophers , he ...
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... perhaps for centuries to come ; a sketch of his life from his arrival in this island cannot be alto- gether unacceptable , particularly as it must contain a general history of those amusements with which he became connected . Handel was ...
... perhaps for centuries to come ; a sketch of his life from his arrival in this island cannot be alto- gether unacceptable , particularly as it must contain a general history of those amusements with which he became connected . Handel was ...
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... Perhaps the vastness of the field intimidated inquiry ; yet how much and how greatly the character of society has altered with the last hundred years , by the very general diffusion of literature and the arts , must be obvious to the ...
... Perhaps the vastness of the field intimidated inquiry ; yet how much and how greatly the character of society has altered with the last hundred years , by the very general diffusion of literature and the arts , must be obvious to the ...
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... perhaps was the mens conscia recti ( the motto on his lordship's arms ) more eminently displayed than in the arduous struggles he was called upon to make in his government of Madras . But conscious of standing upon high and solid ground ...
... perhaps was the mens conscia recti ( the motto on his lordship's arms ) more eminently displayed than in the arduous struggles he was called upon to make in his government of Madras . But conscious of standing upon high and solid ground ...
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