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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... True Christianity indeed is but the perfection of right reason , and science is a necessary handmaid to both . We shall only observe , that our quotations have been taken from the octavo edition ; and we cannot express our approbation ...
... True Christianity indeed is but the perfection of right reason , and science is a necessary handmaid to both . We shall only observe , that our quotations have been taken from the octavo edition ; and we cannot express our approbation ...
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... true reform should commence ; namely , in the people's exercise of judgement in the choice of their re- presentatives . We cannot believe the public feeling of justice to be so low , that such information would not pro- duce most ...
... true reform should commence ; namely , in the people's exercise of judgement in the choice of their re- presentatives . We cannot believe the public feeling of justice to be so low , that such information would not pro- duce most ...
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... true , taken in its greatest latitude , it must however be allowed that a few public men do now and then appear on the stage , whose price , at least , has never been ascertained . One of those few was Lord Macartney . The whole ...
... true , taken in its greatest latitude , it must however be allowed that a few public men do now and then appear on the stage , whose price , at least , has never been ascertained . One of those few was Lord Macartney . The whole ...
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... true anatomist of the human heart . The unadorned easy style of Xenophon he preferred to that of Cæsar : but of Homer and Virgil he always speaks in raptures ; the latter indeed he could almost repeat by heart . From a letter of the ...
... true anatomist of the human heart . The unadorned easy style of Xenophon he preferred to that of Cæsar : but of Homer and Virgil he always speaks in raptures ; the latter indeed he could almost repeat by heart . From a letter of the ...
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... true situ- ation and principles of the episcopal church of Scotland , we have taken every opportunity that presented itself of expressing our cordial satisfaction in every thing that tends to promote her interest and respectability ...
... true situ- ation and principles of the episcopal church of Scotland , we have taken every opportunity that presented itself of expressing our cordial satisfaction in every thing that tends to promote her interest and respectability ...
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