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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... society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with some exceptions , carefully concealed his own opi- nions , and given only such a number of his answers to War- burton , especially in the ...
... society . It is to be regretted , that in bequeathing these letters to posterity , he has , with some exceptions , carefully concealed his own opi- nions , and given only such a number of his answers to War- burton , especially in the ...
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... society ) , distinguished than great virtues ; and , after wit- nessing the success of the French philosophers , he deter- mined on the easiest and shortest road to fame , by attacking religion in a country which has always been eminent ...
... society ) , distinguished than great virtues ; and , after wit- nessing the success of the French philosophers , he deter- mined on the easiest and shortest road to fame , by attacking religion in a country which has always been eminent ...
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... society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the divine confounds ...
... society alone seem not to determine against polygamy . Why I said so was , replies Bishop Warburton , because it was allowed to the Jews ; and I apprehend nothing was indulged them against the law of nature . " Here the divine confounds ...
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... Society in London , ' and a double Index . Against the Sketch we must enter our most decided protest : though grounded on facts , it is a gross exaggeration . The manners of our populace , and of the lower orders of our journeymen ...
... Society in London , ' and a double Index . Against the Sketch we must enter our most decided protest : though grounded on facts , it is a gross exaggeration . The manners of our populace , and of the lower orders of our journeymen ...
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... society , we suspect that Mr. Malcolm is hardly any otherwise ac- quainted than from report . It is very difficult to characterise any work in a just and , at the same time , summary manner , the contents of which include such a great ...
... society , we suspect that Mr. Malcolm is hardly any otherwise ac- quainted than from report . It is very difficult to characterise any work in a just and , at the same time , summary manner , the contents of which include such a great ...
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