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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... questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I should be sorry to contribute to his advancement to any place but the pillory . " P. 14. Sept. 28 , 1749 . " There is an epidemic madness amongst as ; to - day we burn with the ...
... questions . For if his own weight keeps him down , I should be sorry to contribute to his advancement to any place but the pillory . " P. 14. Sept. 28 , 1749 . " There is an epidemic madness amongst as ; to - day we burn with the ...
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... questions : Whether any person in that house had been injured ? ' The answer , expressed by the number of knocks ( as the ghost was denied the power of speech , and of shewing herself within reach ) , was in the affirmative . Was she a ...
... questions : Whether any person in that house had been injured ? ' The answer , expressed by the number of knocks ( as the ghost was denied the power of speech , and of shewing herself within reach ) , was in the affirmative . Was she a ...
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... question ; and to complete their vexation , Faustina and Cuzzoni quarrelled . Har- mony ceased in every point of view , and the Academy was dis- solved ; but Handel maintained his post at the Haymarket , where he soon discovered that ...
... question ; and to complete their vexation , Faustina and Cuzzoni quarrelled . Har- mony ceased in every point of view , and the Academy was dis- solved ; but Handel maintained his post at the Haymarket , where he soon discovered that ...
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... questions that are frivolous and those that are important . " Apologising for the freedom with which he had urged upon his clerical bearers the momentous duties of their profession , Mr. Horsley subjoins ; - " But I am speaking the ...
... questions that are frivolous and those that are important . " Apologising for the freedom with which he had urged upon his clerical bearers the momentous duties of their profession , Mr. Horsley subjoins ; - " But I am speaking the ...
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... question . But although much light is undoubtedly to be derived from this source , and we shall find in fact that every support is afforded to the supposition that could reasonably have been looked fo yet the evidence furnished by ...
... question . But although much light is undoubtedly to be derived from this source , and we shall find in fact that every support is afforded to the supposition that could reasonably have been looked fo yet the evidence furnished by ...
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