The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... respect for the Doctor's erudition and classical attainments . It is not our wish to depreciate any solid attainments either of Mr. Fox , or of his biographer ; but loose and unmerited praise is ( as we have had frequent occasion to ...
... respect for the Doctor's erudition and classical attainments . It is not our wish to depreciate any solid attainments either of Mr. Fox , or of his biographer ; but loose and unmerited praise is ( as we have had frequent occasion to ...
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... respect virtue , and will contentedly relinquish earthly objects of ambition , for the nobler ambition of being ... respects , as well qualified Miscellanies . 513.
... respect virtue , and will contentedly relinquish earthly objects of ambition , for the nobler ambition of being ... respects , as well qualified Miscellanies . 513.
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... respect- ing , 425 . - --- Burdett , Sir Francis , remarks on his committal to the Tower , 435 Vindication of that measure , 438- His patriotism considered , 439 . Burke , Mr. truth of his prophecy respecting the consequences of the ...
... respect- ing , 425 . - --- Burdett , Sir Francis , remarks on his committal to the Tower , 435 Vindication of that measure , 438- His patriotism considered , 439 . Burke , Mr. truth of his prophecy respecting the consequences of the ...
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