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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... remarks , all of which are characteristic of the author's usual acuteness , many of them profound and just , a considerable number paradoxical and visionary , and not a few totally false . Speaking of Hurd's Commentary on Horace's ...
... remarks , all of which are characteristic of the author's usual acuteness , many of them profound and just , a considerable number paradoxical and visionary , and not a few totally false . Speaking of Hurd's Commentary on Horace's ...
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... remarks tending to expose and ob- viate such a serious misconception , or have withheld it entirely from the public : the latter mode indeed was cer- tainly preferable , as all such discussions tend only to raise , instead of settling ...
... remarks tending to expose and ob- viate such a serious misconception , or have withheld it entirely from the public : the latter mode indeed was cer- tainly preferable , as all such discussions tend only to raise , instead of settling ...
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... remarks . Perhaps the vastness of the field intimidated inquiry ; yet how much and how greatly the character of society has altered with the last hundred years , by the very general diffusion of literature and the arts , must be obvious ...
... remarks . Perhaps the vastness of the field intimidated inquiry ; yet how much and how greatly the character of society has altered with the last hundred years , by the very general diffusion of literature and the arts , must be obvious ...
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... remarks as the preceding , it is not extra- ordinary that the whole of the peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to ...
... remarks as the preceding , it is not extra- ordinary that the whole of the peculators were his most determined enemies ; neither is it surprising that he found only few friends among those persons in this country who do not blush to ...
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... remarks on the situation of the Wirtemberg troops in the service of the Dutch at Batavia . His most serene Highness of Wirtemberg , remarked Lord Macartney , is a perfect crimp * to the Dutch East India Company , to whom he hires out ...
... remarks on the situation of the Wirtemberg troops in the service of the Dutch at Batavia . His most serene Highness of Wirtemberg , remarked Lord Macartney , is a perfect crimp * to the Dutch East India Company , to whom he hires out ...
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