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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... learned and active prelate . The sub- ject of it is that well - known passage in the first epistle of St. Paul to Timothy , which begins with the words- " A bishop must be blameless , " & c . After having elucidated with much ability ...
... learned and active prelate . The sub- ject of it is that well - known passage in the first epistle of St. Paul to Timothy , which begins with the words- " A bishop must be blameless , " & c . After having elucidated with much ability ...
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... learned train , And hid the treasure which had ' scap'd the wreck Of hands barbarian , ' midst these holy walls ? If Attic elegance e'er charmed thy ear , Or Grecian story fir'd thy ardent mind , Think that , perhaps , to these retreats ...
... learned train , And hid the treasure which had ' scap'd the wreck Of hands barbarian , ' midst these holy walls ? If Attic elegance e'er charmed thy ear , Or Grecian story fir'd thy ardent mind , Think that , perhaps , to these retreats ...
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... learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We expressed our opinion on the subject , at the time , with our usual frankness , and ...
... learned Dean of Winchester , and which gave rise to something like a cankering , in which the learned Dean of West- minster bore a conspicuous part . We expressed our opinion on the subject , at the time , with our usual frankness , and ...
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... learned work : this volume nevertheless is written with considerable simplicity and neatness ; and , considering the paucity of the author's materials , and the very circumscribed nature of the subject , it is more interesting than ...
... learned work : this volume nevertheless is written with considerable simplicity and neatness ; and , considering the paucity of the author's materials , and the very circumscribed nature of the subject , it is more interesting than ...
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... learned writer ; his picture is lively , natural , and impressive , with- out any gaudy decoration or colouring . It is estimated that property to the amount of 1,018,9287 . sterling was de- stroyed by it , while more than three ...
... learned writer ; his picture is lively , natural , and impressive , with- out any gaudy decoration or colouring . It is estimated that property to the amount of 1,018,9287 . sterling was de- stroyed by it , while more than three ...
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