The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... believe what coincides with their own wishes , whims , or prejudices . " " His infancy announced what he would one day be ; he early mani fested that eager and inquisitive mind , which during the course of his life never allowed him to ...
... believe what coincides with their own wishes , whims , or prejudices . " " His infancy announced what he would one day be ; he early mani fested that eager and inquisitive mind , which during the course of his life never allowed him to ...
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... believe that the impartial and unprejudiced will join with us in saying , that he did not betray the people , but that both he and they were betrayed by the revolutionary demagogues ; that he did not call forth the coalesced powers ...
... believe that the impartial and unprejudiced will join with us in saying , that he did not betray the people , but that both he and they were betrayed by the revolutionary demagogues ; that he did not call forth the coalesced powers ...
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... common language of the day ; but it is new . We profess ourselves to believe in the holy Ca- -tholic tholic Church , and if we appropriate this expression to ab ORIGINAL CRITICISM . Essays on various Subjects. By J. Bigland. Doncaster...
... common language of the day ; but it is new . We profess ourselves to believe in the holy Ca- -tholic tholic Church , and if we appropriate this expression to ab ORIGINAL CRITICISM . Essays on various Subjects. By J. Bigland. Doncaster...
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... believe Lord Redesdale's bill is the first instance of their being called Roman Catholics in a solemn act of the legislature . We do not , however , wish to revive any odious distinction ; but do not let us call them xar ' ox Catholis ...
... believe Lord Redesdale's bill is the first instance of their being called Roman Catholics in a solemn act of the legislature . We do not , however , wish to revive any odious distinction ; but do not let us call them xar ' ox Catholis ...
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... believe to be now universal among parents and instructors , to keep all superstitious stories from the ears of infancy ; but when such stories happen to be read or related , Mr. Addison , in his admirable Spectator , on the sub- ject ...
... believe to be now universal among parents and instructors , to keep all superstitious stories from the ears of infancy ; but when such stories happen to be read or related , Mr. Addison , in his admirable Spectator , on the sub- ject ...
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