The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 15 à 18J. Whittle, 1800 |
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... readers fome few facts , which will fuffice to convince them , that our appre- henfions , refpecting the projected importation into thefe kingdoms of the prifonous productions of the German fchool , are not deftitute of foundation . In ...
... readers fome few facts , which will fuffice to convince them , that our appre- henfions , refpecting the projected importation into thefe kingdoms of the prifonous productions of the German fchool , are not deftitute of foundation . In ...
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... reader of a liberal curiofity . What is local , is often national . * " This very county of Stafford was the firft in ... readers , as many MSS . in the British Museum , in his hand - writing , fufficiently prove . This work was not ...
... reader of a liberal curiofity . What is local , is often national . * " This very county of Stafford was the firft in ... readers , as many MSS . in the British Museum , in his hand - writing , fufficiently prove . This work was not ...
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... readers faw mankind under afpects which they had never before beheld . From the accounts of travels through Hindoftan , Tartary , Arabia , Syria , and Egypt , they became accurately and minutely ac- quainted with people , concerning ...
... readers faw mankind under afpects which they had never before beheld . From the accounts of travels through Hindoftan , Tartary , Arabia , Syria , and Egypt , they became accurately and minutely ac- quainted with people , concerning ...
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... readers to form their own judgement , lay before them fome extracts which we think extremely interefting ; and if it fhall be thought that we have been too lavish in them , let the fubjects be our apology ; befides , we are inclined to ...
... readers to form their own judgement , lay before them fome extracts which we think extremely interefting ; and if it fhall be thought that we have been too lavish in them , let the fubjects be our apology ; befides , we are inclined to ...
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... readers the follow- ing quotation from his fermon on " Adultery : " - " It is not my prefent purpose to enter on the proof of these confequences , in refpect to the feveral civil courfes to which the apoftle in the text refers ; it is ...
... readers the follow- ing quotation from his fermon on " Adultery : " - " It is not my prefent purpose to enter on the proof of these confequences , in refpect to the feveral civil courfes to which the apoftle in the text refers ; it is ...
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