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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... received , I shall con- clude that there is even an end of all pretence to religion . But I should think it will not ; because I fancy the good reception of Ro- bertson's proceeded from the decency of it . Hume carries on his system ...
... received , I shall con- clude that there is even an end of all pretence to religion . But I should think it will not ; because I fancy the good reception of Ro- bertson's proceeded from the decency of it . Hume carries on his system ...
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... in any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 1.
... in any other ; for those interests being very momentous , the passions bear the greatest sway , and reason is the least heard , " The generally - received opinion that Pope's Essay on Man Letters from a late eminent Prelate . 1.
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... received with great neglect . So far for this pigmy giant ! " - And so far are we pleased to find that Warburton was convinced in his private opinion that Pope owed nothing to Bolingbroke ; for however many parts of the Essay on Man may ...
... received with great neglect . So far for this pigmy giant ! " - And so far are we pleased to find that Warburton was convinced in his private opinion that Pope owed nothing to Bolingbroke ; for however many parts of the Essay on Man may ...
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... received sen- tence of imprisonment for two years , and to be pillored three times ; his wife imprisonment one year , and their servant six months . Thus ended the serio - comedy of Fanny the Phantom , which afforded fine sport for the ...
... received sen- tence of imprisonment for two years , and to be pillored three times ; his wife imprisonment one year , and their servant six months . Thus ended the serio - comedy of Fanny the Phantom , which afforded fine sport for the ...
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... received a pension of 1500 crowns per annum , and held the place of Master of the Elector's Chapel , was presented to Queen Anne , and favourably received ; thus honoured , Handel soon enjoyed the patronage of her courtiers , and ...
... received a pension of 1500 crowns per annum , and held the place of Master of the Elector's Chapel , was presented to Queen Anne , and favourably received ; thus honoured , Handel soon enjoyed the patronage of her courtiers , and ...
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