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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... virtue , and rebellion to such tyranny prove loyalty to mankind . It is impossible to think of this scandalous conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy ...
... virtue , and rebellion to such tyranny prove loyalty to mankind . It is impossible to think of this scandalous conduct of the little German princes , without a mixture of horror and contempt . Such avarice and apathy must find an enemy ...
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... virtue . The minutes on various subjects , which he found it necessary to lay before the select com- mittee , are masterly performances ; and the whole correspondence with the hostile and counteracting government of Bengal is cha ...
... virtue . The minutes on various subjects , which he found it necessary to lay before the select com- mittee , are masterly performances ; and the whole correspondence with the hostile and counteracting government of Bengal is cha ...
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... virtues to a kindred world . " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main ...
... virtues to a kindred world . " P. 75 . Mr. Tighe has used the metaphoric language of some of the prophets with considerable effect in the following ani- mated and poetical address : -- 66 Daughter of Albion , empress of the main ...
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... Virtue , with a nobler aim , Soothes the congenial spirit of her friend ; And snatching from the grasp of ruin , bears His struggling enemies in triumph o'er The waves ' reluctant foam ; nor heeds the shock Of seas and winds nor ...
... Virtue , with a nobler aim , Soothes the congenial spirit of her friend ; And snatching from the grasp of ruin , bears His struggling enemies in triumph o'er The waves ' reluctant foam ; nor heeds the shock Of seas and winds nor ...
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... virtue . The Family Picture , or Domestic Education ; a Poetic Epistle from a Country Gentleman , to his College Friend , the Bishop of ******* 12mo . pp . 72. 3s . 6d . Cradock and Joy . 1808 . IT is the fashion of the present age , in ...
... virtue . The Family Picture , or Domestic Education ; a Poetic Epistle from a Country Gentleman , to his College Friend , the Bishop of ******* 12mo . pp . 72. 3s . 6d . Cradock and Joy . 1808 . IT is the fashion of the present age , in ...
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