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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... whole its general tendency is too good to have originated with any person who founded his claims to distinction on no more solid a basis than that of disbelieving the great truths of religion . We are therefore sorry that the Bishop's ...
... whole its general tendency is too good to have originated with any person who founded his claims to distinction on no more solid a basis than that of disbelieving the great truths of religion . We are therefore sorry that the Bishop's ...
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... whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is below criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think ...
... whole a little genius . Ludlow's Memoirs , as to its com- position , is below criticism ; as to the matter , curious enough . With what spirit written , you may judge by his character , which was that of a furious , mad , but I think ...
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... whole assembly , that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises * , and that there is no agency of any higher cause . ' " Completely exasperated at the base methods adopted by his enemies to ruin his character ...
... whole assembly , that the child has some art of making or counterfeiting particular noises * , and that there is no agency of any higher cause . ' " Completely exasperated at the base methods adopted by his enemies to ruin his character ...
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... whole we have yet to consider it . To the future topographers of this re- nowned city , it presents a valuable mass of information , which was previously scattered through pages possessed but by few , and inaccessible to most : it forms ...
... whole we have yet to consider it . To the future topographers of this re- nowned city , it presents a valuable mass of information , which was previously scattered through pages possessed but by few , and inaccessible to most : it forms ...
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... take for their private emolument , but which had rarely , if ever , before been applied to public use . " His lordship , before leaving Madras , voluntarily made eath of the whole amount of his property , and 26 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... take for their private emolument , but which had rarely , if ever , before been applied to public use . " His lordship , before leaving Madras , voluntarily made eath of the whole amount of his property , and 26 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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