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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... possessed no supernatural powers . " For two years previous to the above date , knockings and scratchings had frequently been heard during the night in the first floor of a person named Parsons , who held the office of Clerk to St ...
... possessed no supernatural powers . " For two years previous to the above date , knockings and scratchings had frequently been heard during the night in the first floor of a person named Parsons , who held the office of Clerk to St ...
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... possess great interest , from unfolding the varieties of the human character : many of them however ought to have been included in the chapter on Depravities . Here we are treated with a long detail of the directions for the ceremonial ...
... possess great interest , from unfolding the varieties of the human character : many of them however ought to have been included in the chapter on Depravities . Here we are treated with a long detail of the directions for the ceremonial ...
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... possessed but by few , and inaccessible to most : it forms , indeed , a direct and necessary appendage to the Londinium Re- divivum ' by the same author ; and if it does not possess all the advantages of a tasteful selection , it has ...
... possessed but by few , and inaccessible to most : it forms , indeed , a direct and necessary appendage to the Londinium Re- divivum ' by the same author ; and if it does not possess all the advantages of a tasteful selection , it has ...
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... possessed all the dignity of the old school without its stiffness ; and he retained it in his dress , the fashion of which for the last forty years of his life could scarcely be said to have un- dergone any change ; in his person he was ...
... possessed all the dignity of the old school without its stiffness ; and he retained it in his dress , the fashion of which for the last forty years of his life could scarcely be said to have un- dergone any change ; in his person he was ...
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... possess a critical knowledge of the ancient poets and historians . It appears from the corre- spondence of several eminent characters , that he was himself no mean poet , and that he took great delight in courting the ac- quaintance of ...
... possess a critical knowledge of the ancient poets and historians . It appears from the corre- spondence of several eminent characters , that he was himself no mean poet , and that he took great delight in courting the ac- quaintance of ...
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