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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... enemies and the most jarring dispositions . But a respectable opposition in parliament he conceived to be among the ... enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on ...
... enemies and the most jarring dispositions . But a respectable opposition in parliament he conceived to be among the ... enemy to despotism under whatever shape it might be exercised . Nothing could more strongly convey his sentiments on ...
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... enemy in every breast of feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people , committed by Providence to their charge , want only to tear in pieces the ties by which they were bound to them , and to ...
... enemy in every breast of feeling and generosity . To renounce , as these men do , all parental care of the people , committed by Providence to their charge , want only to tear in pieces the ties by which they were bound to them , and to ...
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... enemies in triumph o'er The waves ' reluctant foam ; nor heeds the shock Of seas and winds nor Terror's howling form , When Pity leads her through the wreck of night . " r . 92 . The following sentiment is highly honourable to the ...
... enemies in triumph o'er The waves ' reluctant foam ; nor heeds the shock Of seas and winds nor Terror's howling form , When Pity leads her through the wreck of night . " r . 92 . The following sentiment is highly honourable to the ...
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... enemies of vaccination is worthy of their cause . One of them has lately been exhibited in a court of justice for a crime which shall be nameless : another was alternately a mountebank and a smuggler in the East , then a de- serter ...
... enemies of vaccination is worthy of their cause . One of them has lately been exhibited in a court of justice for a crime which shall be nameless : another was alternately a mountebank and a smuggler in the East , then a de- serter ...
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... enemies " of all improvement , and utterly incapable of it themselves . " To endeavour to make them either wiser or better by instruction or reproof , is , " we are told , “ like an attempt to communicate sight and feeling to stocks and ...
... enemies " of all improvement , and utterly incapable of it themselves . " To endeavour to make them either wiser or better by instruction or reproof , is , " we are told , “ like an attempt to communicate sight and feeling to stocks and ...
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