The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 2Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1799 |
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... enemies , and the clandeftine manoeuvres of fecret foes . The Au- thors of the ANTI - JACOBIN REVIEW may adopt , with ' the addition of only two words , the obfervation of one of their opponents , that the fuccefs which they have ...
... enemies , and the clandeftine manoeuvres of fecret foes . The Au- thors of the ANTI - JACOBIN REVIEW may adopt , with ' the addition of only two words , the obfervation of one of their opponents , that the fuccefs which they have ...
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... enemies are in- defatigable in their exertions to undermine the efta- blishment , and that the defeat of every effort for this purpose , from whatever quarter it may proceed , de- pends effentially , if not folely , on themfelves . On ...
... enemies are in- defatigable in their exertions to undermine the efta- blishment , and that the defeat of every effort for this purpose , from whatever quarter it may proceed , de- pends effentially , if not folely , on themfelves . On ...
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... enemies of popery ; and the difciples of Calvin and Knox , forgetful of the mild fpirit of Chriftianity , which every fect has celebrated and neglected , rufhed to war , eager for flaughter , and thirty for blood . " P. 36 . But his ...
... enemies of popery ; and the difciples of Calvin and Knox , forgetful of the mild fpirit of Chriftianity , which every fect has celebrated and neglected , rufhed to war , eager for flaughter , and thirty for blood . " P. 36 . But his ...
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... enemy of all govern .. ments , and of all establishments , religious and civil . Is there now a man in Europe , who is friendly to thofe ettablishments , who does not lament that this courfe was not followed ? Is there one , who is not ...
... enemy of all govern .. ments , and of all establishments , religious and civil . Is there now a man in Europe , who is friendly to thofe ettablishments , who does not lament that this courfe was not followed ? Is there one , who is not ...
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... enemy of all governments , and of all establish- ments , religious and civil , " but farther than this they have never gone ; and , indeed , when we confider the state of the public mind , in this country , at the commencement of the ...
... enemy of all governments , and of all establish- ments , religious and civil , " but farther than this they have never gone ; and , indeed , when we confider the state of the public mind , in this country , at the commencement of the ...
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