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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... 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 of the author's usual ...
... 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 of the author's usual ...
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... principle of the Essay , the following Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and only turned his prose letters into ...
... principle of the Essay , the following Nature and Na- ture's God . " The letter he considers- 66 " A full confutation of that invidious report , that Pope had his philosophy from Bolingbroke , and only turned his prose letters into ...
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... principles of the writer , when a young man , in a very favourable point of view . Another letter from Gre- nada details , with great perspicuity and strength - the two leading features in all his lordship's communications - the capture ...
... principles of the writer , when a young man , in a very favourable point of view . Another letter from Gre- nada details , with great perspicuity and strength - the two leading features in all his lordship's communications - the capture ...
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... principles of the episcopal church of Scotland , we have taken every opportunity that presented itself of expressing our cordial satisfaction in every thing that tends to promote her interest and respectability . The occasion upon which ...
... principles of the episcopal church of Scotland , we have taken every opportunity that presented itself of expressing our cordial satisfaction in every thing that tends to promote her interest and respectability . The occasion upon which ...
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... taste , extensive botanical- knowledge , and good moral principles , he adds much gene- ral reading and correct observation on men and things . The author designs his work to contain four cantos , celebrating 40 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... taste , extensive botanical- knowledge , and good moral principles , he adds much gene- ral reading and correct observation on men and things . The author designs his work to contain four cantos , celebrating 40 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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