The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... feeling languor and fatiety , he roufes , delights , and furprizes us , by giving life and motion to the whole . His plants and trees fpeak to us ; his bees , while they charm , inftruct us ; and , in his hands , the dull clod becomes a ...
... feeling languor and fatiety , he roufes , delights , and furprizes us , by giving life and motion to the whole . His plants and trees fpeak to us ; his bees , while they charm , inftruct us ; and , in his hands , the dull clod becomes a ...
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... feel ourfelves utterly unable to convey to the reader any adequate idea in fuch an account of them as it is here convenient to give . He has added almost two - thirds to the fpecies of Apes , whofe exiftence had been obferved by former ...
... feel ourfelves utterly unable to convey to the reader any adequate idea in fuch an account of them as it is here convenient to give . He has added almost two - thirds to the fpecies of Apes , whofe exiftence had been obferved by former ...
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... feel a ftrong defire of encouraging him in it . Yet we can notice the effay , from the very nature of it , in a flight manner only . Archbishop Langton of 1207 " has inferted in one of them " his fermons , " stanza of a song , which ...
... feel a ftrong defire of encouraging him in it . Yet we can notice the effay , from the very nature of it , in a flight manner only . Archbishop Langton of 1207 " has inferted in one of them " his fermons , " stanza of a song , which ...
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... feel fome fhare of that indig- nation , " which Mr. Howard erroneoufly felt , " when I inform you , ' he fays , " that the afhcs of the great Alfred , after having been feat- tered about by the rude hands of convicts , " employed in ...
... feel fome fhare of that indig- nation , " which Mr. Howard erroneoufly felt , " when I inform you , ' he fays , " that the afhcs of the great Alfred , after having been feat- tered about by the rude hands of convicts , " employed in ...
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... feeling moved thy heart in fuch an humane undertaking , bleifed paffion , and enmity worthy a pastor's cultivation ... feel the weakness of old age in their prime ; view their children half famished ; their education neglected , and ...
... feeling moved thy heart in fuch an humane undertaking , bleifed paffion , and enmity worthy a pastor's cultivation ... feel the weakness of old age in their prime ; view their children half famished ; their education neglected , and ...
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