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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... respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his wit in some instances , and the partiality of his friendship in many more ) , that , in honour of his memory , I would have them published after my death , and the ...
... respects ( I mean , if the reader can forgive the playfulness of his wit in some instances , and the partiality of his friendship in many more ) , that , in honour of his memory , I would have them published after my death , and the ...
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... respect , that it would be great injustice to his memory not to notice it particularly . It is dated in July , 1754 , above five years after the corre- spondence of these two learned divines had become re- gular . " The truth is , I go ...
... respect , that it would be great injustice to his memory not to notice it particularly . It is dated in July , 1754 , above five years after the corre- spondence of these two learned divines had become re- gular . " The truth is , I go ...
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... of place , whether favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... of place , whether favoured with the smiles of the court , or apparently neglected , his sentiments in this respect were invariably the same . On all occasions 66 he boldly stood forward in support of the king's 30 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... respect for such situations as he was . " P. 381 . " A staunch admirer of the British constitution , he was an enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on this ...
... respect for such situations as he was . " P. 381 . " A staunch admirer of the British constitution , he was an enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on this ...
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... respect , on entering upon business , for no man could be more convinced than he was of the trancendent utility of what are usually called mixed mathematics as applicable to so many of the common and important concerns of life ; and he ...
... respect , on entering upon business , for no man could be more convinced than he was of the trancendent utility of what are usually called mixed mathematics as applicable to so many of the common and important concerns of life ; and he ...
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