The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... favour of the human race , which the Revolution was destined to establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) , is certainly ...
... favour of the human race , which the Revolution was destined to establish . " Un- happily we are not in possession of her Brissotine Spectacles . " Setting fire to the four quarters of the world " ( the boast of Brissot ) , is certainly ...
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... favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have been virtues , but which , in his situation ...
... favour , and lament that a mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have been virtues , but which , in his situation ...
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... favour with some of our modern writers on agri- culture , for the abolition of tithes : " Ecclesiastical History , it must be allowed , affords several instances of the seizure of the revenues of the church in different countries ; but ...
... favour with some of our modern writers on agri- culture , for the abolition of tithes : " Ecclesiastical History , it must be allowed , affords several instances of the seizure of the revenues of the church in different countries ; but ...
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... favour of the former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de- cided advantage over that bashful timidity which totally disqualifies a person ...
... favour of the former . This bold and easy assurance , if not carried beyond the bounds of moderation and decency , has , in every transaction of life , a de- cided advantage over that bashful timidity which totally disqualifies a person ...
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... heresie with which she is , and shall be , if God do not specially favour us , most miserably infected ; taking example from that that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose 22 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . 1 ...
... heresie with which she is , and shall be , if God do not specially favour us , most miserably infected ; taking example from that that most Christian and Catholic country of France ; whose 22 ORIGINAL CRITICISM . 1 ...
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