Anti-Jacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine; and Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 12Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1802 |
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... most pleased with the firft , tenth , and twelfth , in the foregoing enumeration . The tenth furnishes a good fpecimen of what the exhortations of a clergyman ought to be , who feels a fincere and deep concern in the eternal wel- fare ...
... most pleased with the firft , tenth , and twelfth , in the foregoing enumeration . The tenth furnishes a good fpecimen of what the exhortations of a clergyman ought to be , who feels a fincere and deep concern in the eternal wel- fare ...
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... most unquestionable hiftories , both ancient and modern , have been written by authors coeval with the fubjects . Thucydides , and his continuator , Xenophon , writing the hiftory of their own countries and times , admirable as their ...
... most unquestionable hiftories , both ancient and modern , have been written by authors coeval with the fubjects . Thucydides , and his continuator , Xenophon , writing the hiftory of their own countries and times , admirable as their ...
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... most facred establishment of the realm , ) for the purpose of handing down to pofterity the memory of a man , whose attachment to their order they have fuch cogent reasons to question . " If , indeed , the nation be to be difgraced by ...
... most facred establishment of the realm , ) for the purpose of handing down to pofterity the memory of a man , whose attachment to their order they have fuch cogent reasons to question . " If , indeed , the nation be to be difgraced by ...
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... most confined fenfe of the word , and that the most profligate characters in our univerfities have received their education in private fchools , it may not be improper to ftate , that the late DUKE OF BEDFORD was educated at Westminster ...
... most confined fenfe of the word , and that the most profligate characters in our univerfities have received their education in private fchools , it may not be improper to ftate , that the late DUKE OF BEDFORD was educated at Westminster ...
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... most favourable point of view that they may fecure his attachment . Deception in the management of children is never justifiable in its principle , and feldom finally beneficial in its effects . In the prefent inftance when the youth ...
... most favourable point of view that they may fecure his attachment . Deception in the management of children is never justifiable in its principle , and feldom finally beneficial in its effects . In the prefent inftance when the youth ...
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