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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... supposed that so decided an infidel as his lordship , and one so indifferent about morality , could have taken so much pains to " vindicate the ways of God to man . " Bolingbroke's three tracts were prefaced by a letter to Pope , which ...
... supposed that so decided an infidel as his lordship , and one so indifferent about morality , could have taken so much pains to " vindicate the ways of God to man . " Bolingbroke's three tracts were prefaced by a letter to Pope , which ...
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... by the supposed woman when alive , who declared it foretold her death . ' Another account of the affair asserts , that the person accused had married · two sisters , and that Fanny , the daughter of 14 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... by the supposed woman when alive , who declared it foretold her death . ' Another account of the affair asserts , that the person accused had married · two sisters , and that Fanny , the daughter of 14 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... supposed supernatural visitation must have a fatal tendency in such a disorder as the small - pox . " The gentleman intended to be accused in this affair , of per- petrating upon two wives the most atrocious of all crimes , was married ...
... supposed supernatural visitation must have a fatal tendency in such a disorder as the small - pox . " The gentleman intended to be accused in this affair , of per- petrating upon two wives the most atrocious of all crimes , was married ...
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... supposed she gets near 20 guineas a day , as she executes what she does in a very quick manner . She has strength enough to put in any man's shoulder without assistance ; and this her strength makes the following story , which may be ...
... supposed she gets near 20 guineas a day , as she executes what she does in a very quick manner . She has strength enough to put in any man's shoulder without assistance ; and this her strength makes the following story , which may be ...
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... supposed , ' says he , that the 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 ...
... supposed , ' says he , that the 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 ...
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