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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... spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the Parliament is a just composition , according to the rules of ...
... spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think apparently honest , repub- lican , and independent . May's History of the Parliament is a just composition , according to the rules of ...
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... spirit possessed no supernatural powers . " For two years previous to the above date , knockings and scratchings had frequently been heard during the night in the first floor of a person named Parsons , who held the office of Clerk to ...
... spirit possessed no supernatural powers . " For two years previous to the above date , knockings and scratchings had frequently been heard during the night in the first floor of a person named Parsons , who held the office of Clerk to ...
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... Spirit , for the detection of some enormous crime . About ten at night , the gentlemen met in the chamber , in which the girl sup- posed to be disturbed by a Spirit had , with proper caution , been put to bed by several ladies . ' They ...
... Spirit , for the detection of some enormous crime . About ten at night , the gentlemen met in the chamber , in which the girl sup- posed to be disturbed by a Spirit had , with proper caution , been put to bed by several ladies . ' They ...
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... spirit of disinterestedness and integrity which governs my actions arises from any heroic virtue or better motives than those which actuate the generality Let « * The nabobs , and rajahs , and khans , with others of inferior rank , deem ...
... spirit of disinterestedness and integrity which governs my actions arises from any heroic virtue or better motives than those which actuate the generality Let « * The nabobs , and rajahs , and khans , with others of inferior rank , deem ...
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... spirit of which , however gentle and good tempered the individuals who com- pose it might be , is always productive of violence and ill - humour , which were so contrary to his disposition . This party spirit he con- sidered as tending ...
... spirit of which , however gentle and good tempered the individuals who com- pose it might be , is always productive of violence and ill - humour , which were so contrary to his disposition . This party spirit he con- sidered as tending ...
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