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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... truths of religion . We are therefore sorry that the Bishop's conclusion , although legitimate , is not supported by better premises . Although Pope's Epistles appeared before Bolingbroke's , yet as the one was a regular , and the other ...
... truths of religion . We are therefore sorry that the Bishop's conclusion , although legitimate , is not supported by better premises . Although Pope's Epistles appeared before Bolingbroke's , yet as the one was a regular , and the other ...
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... truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy I am in an excellent ...
... truth is , I go to pass some time [ at Shiffnal in Shropshire ] with two of the best people in the world , to whom I owe the highest duty , and have all possible obligation . I believe I never told you how happy I am in an excellent ...
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... truth . But it is remarkable that this non - resistance , that at the Reformation was employed to keep out popery , was at the Revolution employed to bring it in - so eternally is truth sa- crificed to politics ! ' P. 198-200 . " In ...
... truth . But it is remarkable that this non - resistance , that at the Reformation was employed to keep out popery , was at the Revolution employed to bring it in - so eternally is truth sa- crificed to politics ! ' P. 198-200 . " In ...
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... truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of colouring and harmony which are best adapted to sketches of this kind is wanting : with the upper ranks of ...
... truths . The portraits of the middling and superior classes of the community are much better drawn ; yet all that soberness of colouring and harmony which are best adapted to sketches of this kind is wanting : with the upper ranks of ...
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... truth of which he had very frequent occasions to put to the test . Nothing indeed could have supported him in the line of conduct he pursued in India , against . the intrigues , the duplicity , and the universal corruption which ...
... truth of which he had very frequent occasions to put to the test . Nothing indeed could have supported him in the line of conduct he pursued in India , against . the intrigues , the duplicity , and the universal corruption which ...
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