The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1795 |
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... House of Commons to be neceffary to preferve the liberties of my country , I am not likely to refufe the affiftance of any man , in fuch moral means as I choose myself to adopt for that end A man may travel in a ftage - coach without ...
... House of Commons to be neceffary to preferve the liberties of my country , I am not likely to refufe the affiftance of any man , in fuch moral means as I choose myself to adopt for that end A man may travel in a ftage - coach without ...
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... houses , churches , and hofpitals ; 4. its Earls ; 5. its prefent ftate . This divifion feems to us natural and proper . Whether Leicester was a British town , deriving its name from king Leir , or from the river Leir , now Soar , is a ...
... houses , churches , and hofpitals ; 4. its Earls ; 5. its prefent ftate . This divifion feems to us natural and proper . Whether Leicester was a British town , deriving its name from king Leir , or from the river Leir , now Soar , is a ...
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... house in which he slept , and the bedstead which he occupied the night before the battle of Bofworth , form another . This volume is illuftrated by nearly fifty engravings . The exactness , the ingenuity , the fancy , as well as the ...
... house in which he slept , and the bedstead which he occupied the night before the battle of Bofworth , form another . This volume is illuftrated by nearly fifty engravings . The exactness , the ingenuity , the fancy , as well as the ...
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... truft or power , REVOLUTIONARY , or ROTATIVE . ' This would ne- ceffarily pull down the throne , demolish the house of lords , and and bury the conftitution under the ruins of both but 56 Hodgson's Commonwealth of Reafon .
... truft or power , REVOLUTIONARY , or ROTATIVE . ' This would ne- ceffarily pull down the throne , demolish the house of lords , and and bury the conftitution under the ruins of both but 56 Hodgson's Commonwealth of Reafon .
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... house of religious worship ; but that each citizen fhould be left at his liberty to follow that form of religion which is moft accordant to his ideas . On no account would 1 propose that it should interfere in any manner with the poli ...
... house of religious worship ; but that each citizen fhould be left at his liberty to follow that form of religion which is moft accordant to his ideas . On no account would 1 propose that it should interfere in any manner with the poli ...
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