The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 51-54J. Whittle, 1802 |
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... thought it an aukward paren- thefis . In other places we have obferved fome omiflions of the fame kind in the first book , Virgil's " nudus ara , fere nudus " is not tranflated , though it is to be prefumed that be confidered it as an ...
... thought it an aukward paren- thefis . In other places we have obferved fome omiflions of the fame kind in the first book , Virgil's " nudus ara , fere nudus " is not tranflated , though it is to be prefumed that be confidered it as an ...
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... thought expedient , without money in this year of an almoft univerfal po- vertie of the English nation . By Fabian Philipps . " This is dated 4 July 1667. " The fcope of it will The fcope of it will appear from a fingle extract , at the ...
... thought expedient , without money in this year of an almoft univerfal po- vertie of the English nation . By Fabian Philipps . " This is dated 4 July 1667. " The fcope of it will The fcope of it will appear from a fingle extract , at the ...
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... thought to conciliate to himfelf more easily the at- tention of his auditors , by taking this poetic flight ; and he must have him- felf been well perfuaded , that it neither violated the rules of rhetorick then received , nor the ...
... thought to conciliate to himfelf more easily the at- tention of his auditors , by taking this poetic flight ; and he must have him- felf been well perfuaded , that it neither violated the rules of rhetorick then received , nor the ...
Page 42
... thought upon the divine origin of the fcriptures , and pondered upon their conditions of reward and pun fhment . Whatever , therefore , or who- ever labours to feparate the philofopher from the Chriftian , or learn- ing from an humble ...
... thought upon the divine origin of the fcriptures , and pondered upon their conditions of reward and pun fhment . Whatever , therefore , or who- ever labours to feparate the philofopher from the Chriftian , or learn- ing from an humble ...
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... thought himself commander of the army . In the march forward , he had always been first up in the morning , had the men in motion before break of day , and ufually marched on foot with them : But in the retreat , though the rest of the ...
... thought himself commander of the army . In the march forward , he had always been first up in the morning , had the men in motion before break of day , and ufually marched on foot with them : But in the retreat , though the rest of the ...
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