The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Том 5Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... living in a state of fchifm with the church of England , because Mr. Law was a nonjuror , I beg leave to refign to its author , not having penetration enough to fee the confequence drawn from it . Nor do I fee , more clearly , how the ...
... living in a state of fchifm with the church of England , because Mr. Law was a nonjuror , I beg leave to refign to its author , not having penetration enough to fee the confequence drawn from it . Nor do I fee , more clearly , how the ...
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... living and the dead were intrufted to able and pure hands , and fo rendered more fubfervient to the interests of religion , morality , and focial order . ART . VIII . A Letter to the Rev. C. Daubeny , L , L. B. on fome Paffages ...
... living and the dead were intrufted to able and pure hands , and fo rendered more fubfervient to the interests of religion , morality , and focial order . ART . VIII . A Letter to the Rev. C. Daubeny , L , L. B. on fome Paffages ...
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... living , and good cheer , and of course money .'- How much muft he have ? Do you think an annuity of 6,000 livres upon an Abbey would be enough ? No ; his price is higher than that .'- Say twelve , then . ' That will do ; but in ftead ...
... living , and good cheer , and of course money .'- How much muft he have ? Do you think an annuity of 6,000 livres upon an Abbey would be enough ? No ; his price is higher than that .'- Say twelve , then . ' That will do ; but in ftead ...
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... living on the gate , He scarce can open to the paffenger , Into whose well - remember'd cap of ferge My Poet's purfe has each returning year Dropt its fcant mite , and bleft it as it fell , Speaks in the filent language of his fmile ...
... living on the gate , He scarce can open to the paffenger , Into whose well - remember'd cap of ferge My Poet's purfe has each returning year Dropt its fcant mite , and bleft it as it fell , Speaks in the filent language of his fmile ...
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... living at fome diftance , he made it a principle to attend his parish church on Sundays , and there generally to commu- nicate . Thus his example taught , the force of which is partly loft in an age of fashionable indifference , and ...
... living at fome diftance , he made it a principle to attend his parish church on Sundays , and there generally to commu- nicate . Thus his example taught , the force of which is partly loft in an age of fashionable indifference , and ...
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