The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... censure of the great , we should be the first to condemn , as both mischievous and unjust . Nor are we so ignorant as to deny that , in the great world , there are numbers , whose virtues dignify their rank , and who set the best ...
... censure of the great , we should be the first to condemn , as both mischievous and unjust . Nor are we so ignorant as to deny that , in the great world , there are numbers , whose virtues dignify their rank , and who set the best ...
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... censure me : therefore , I humbly conceive , that he ought also to censure them ; for , if I be blamed for holding certain opinions , all others who hold them ought equally to be blamed ; else what becomes of the consistency and ...
... censure me : therefore , I humbly conceive , that he ought also to censure them ; for , if I be blamed for holding certain opinions , all others who hold them ought equally to be blamed ; else what becomes of the consistency and ...
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... censure , because the matter for censure occurred sixteen years before ! What a driveller , what an ideot , must the man be ! He has another insinuation too , to help him in his work of calumny ; Mr. Gifford does not admit the ...
... censure , because the matter for censure occurred sixteen years before ! What a driveller , what an ideot , must the man be ! He has another insinuation too , to help him in his work of calumny ; Mr. Gifford does not admit the ...
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