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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... reason is al- ways made essential to him ? Nobody ever thought of making good- ness so ; and yet it is certain there are as few reasonable men as there are good . Man might be as properly defined an animal to whom a sword is essential ...
... reason is al- ways made essential to him ? Nobody ever thought of making good- ness so ; and yet it is certain there are as few reasonable men as there are good . Man might be as properly defined an animal to whom a sword is essential ...
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... reason , need only read these confidential and private communications of two distinguished prelates , to be con- vinced of the falsehood of this notion . True Christianity indeed is but the perfection of right reason , and science is a ...
... reason , need only read these confidential and private communications of two distinguished prelates , to be con- vinced of the falsehood of this notion . True Christianity indeed is but the perfection of right reason , and science is a ...
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... reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration . A better reason was offered by Lord Melville for not granting him an ...
... reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration . A better reason was offered by Lord Melville for not granting him an ...
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... reasons for objecting to them confined to his own conviction , as by the al- lowance of proofs , to satisfy the world that they were really not worthy of being continued in such trusts . He would never have occasion to step forward as ...
... reasons for objecting to them confined to his own conviction , as by the al- lowance of proofs , to satisfy the world that they were really not worthy of being continued in such trusts . He would never have occasion to step forward as ...
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... reasons . " P. 156 . Having stated these reasons , Dr. Clutterbuck adduces instances from ' Clutterbuck's Inquiry into Fever . 53.
... reasons . " P. 156 . Having stated these reasons , Dr. Clutterbuck adduces instances from ' Clutterbuck's Inquiry into Fever . 53.
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