The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 1Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1799 |
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... knowledge , the other upon his violation , of the laws of his country ! When the thanks of Parliament were voted to the gallant Duncan , for his glorious defeat of the Dutch , and nothing was heard but the voice of joy and triumph ...
... knowledge , the other upon his violation , of the laws of his country ! When the thanks of Parliament were voted to the gallant Duncan , for his glorious defeat of the Dutch , and nothing was heard but the voice of joy and triumph ...
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... knowledge of the work to the public . Before Mr. PAINE enters on the immediate fubject of the event mentioned in his title - page , he deems it neceffary to take a view of the last new conftitution of France , as established in the ...
... knowledge of the work to the public . Before Mr. PAINE enters on the immediate fubject of the event mentioned in his title - page , he deems it neceffary to take a view of the last new conftitution of France , as established in the ...
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... knowledge , and ability , if not directed to hurtful purposes , de serve to be cherished without any regard to the opinions which the author may have elsewhere fupported . We fhould think very meanly of the liberality of whigs , who ...
... knowledge , and ability , if not directed to hurtful purposes , de serve to be cherished without any regard to the opinions which the author may have elsewhere fupported . We fhould think very meanly of the liberality of whigs , who ...
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... knowledge and practical wifdom : the fpider from himself weaves his flimfey web with an industry and fkill , much inferior to thofe with which the bee , range- ing over nature , culls the conftituents of light and sweetness ...
... knowledge and practical wifdom : the fpider from himself weaves his flimfey web with an industry and fkill , much inferior to thofe with which the bee , range- ing over nature , culls the conftituents of light and sweetness ...
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... knowledge of what relates to it : that his judgement is delivered in ge- neral terms only : and that he feldom attempts a complete de- lineation of the character of the piece before him -- a decided judgement of its qualities as a whole ...
... knowledge of what relates to it : that his judgement is delivered in ge- neral terms only : and that he feldom attempts a complete de- lineation of the character of the piece before him -- a decided judgement of its qualities as a whole ...
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Стр. 555 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
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