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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... wish he may recover with all my heart . Had he had , I will not say piety , but greatness of mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour ...
... wish he may recover with all my heart . Had he had , I will not say piety , but greatness of mind enough not to suffer the pretended injuries of some churchmen to prejudice him against religion , I should love him living , and honour ...
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... wish in earnest to be a poet , it would be for the sake of doing justice to so uncommon a virtue . I should be a wretch if I did not conclude , as he does , " si Natura juberet , " & c . In a word , when they had fixed us in such a rank ...
... wish in earnest to be a poet , it would be for the sake of doing justice to so uncommon a virtue . I should be a wretch if I did not conclude , as he does , " si Natura juberet , " & c . In a word , when they had fixed us in such a rank ...
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... wish some of our friends had been of the same way of thinking . " Abandoned or unthinking men may scoff at these things , but we are persuaded that there is not one honest intelli- gent person in the United Kingdom who is not convinced ...
... wish some of our friends had been of the same way of thinking . " Abandoned or unthinking men may scoff at these things , but we are persuaded that there is not one honest intelli- gent person in the United Kingdom who is not convinced ...
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... wishes ; but it is in vain to expect that governors alone will ever be able to stem the torrent of corruption , while all the subaltern agents continue to enjoy the utmost impunity , and when even di- rectors dare not bring them to ...
... wishes ; but it is in vain to expect that governors alone will ever be able to stem the torrent of corruption , while all the subaltern agents continue to enjoy the utmost impunity , and when even di- rectors dare not bring them to ...
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... wishes of the Nabob in this and in every other respect . But the ultimate decision and determination must be in the Company itself , through the medium of its servants residing on the spot . " " P. 465 . Two of the articles in this ...
... wishes of the Nabob in this and in every other respect . But the ultimate decision and determination must be in the Company itself , through the medium of its servants residing on the spot . " " P. 465 . Two of the articles in this ...
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