The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Tom 3Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1799 |
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... lives of Elizabeth and William the Third , fupply us with proper opportunities for other divifions of our hiftory , and a retrofpective and comparative view of our progress in trade , arts , polity , population , and fhipping . The ...
... lives of Elizabeth and William the Third , fupply us with proper opportunities for other divifions of our hiftory , and a retrofpective and comparative view of our progress in trade , arts , polity , population , and fhipping . The ...
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... live . If your correfpondent B. M. apprehends , that I defired the truth of his ftatement , as to the number of places lately regiftered , and the poverty of the attendants , he mistakes my defign . All that I meant to oppose , is the ...
... live . If your correfpondent B. M. apprehends , that I defired the truth of his ftatement , as to the number of places lately regiftered , and the poverty of the attendants , he mistakes my defign . All that I meant to oppose , is the ...
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... live . After a few remarks on the conduct of the Society to a particular gentleman , we are told , " Alas ! vain is the fearch for equity amid the party - intrigues of thofe Spruce , antiquated democrats , with which this Society is fo ...
... live . After a few remarks on the conduct of the Society to a particular gentleman , we are told , " Alas ! vain is the fearch for equity amid the party - intrigues of thofe Spruce , antiquated democrats , with which this Society is fo ...
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... lives , and the refpectability of whofe attainments , entitle their names to be recorded for their very honourable conduct ... live in , will think like his Lordship . The fuperiority of Oxford , in the proper confideration of rank and ...
... lives , and the refpectability of whofe attainments , entitle their names to be recorded for their very honourable conduct ... live in , will think like his Lordship . The fuperiority of Oxford , in the proper confideration of rank and ...
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... live as long as he pleafes , and many other doctrines that it would never have entered into the head of any man to conceive , unless it was one whom nature deftined to be a propagator of Nonfenfe . This notion , however , that a man may ...
... live as long as he pleafes , and many other doctrines that it would never have entered into the head of any man to conceive , unless it was one whom nature deftined to be a propagator of Nonfenfe . This notion , however , that a man may ...
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