The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... advantage still remains , where from the firft , indeed , it hath ever been , on the fide of the apoftate angel ; yet can we not acquiefce in the conclufion , that Christianity , confidered as a fcheme for the reformation offmankind ...
... advantage still remains , where from the firft , indeed , it hath ever been , on the fide of the apoftate angel ; yet can we not acquiefce in the conclufion , that Christianity , confidered as a fcheme for the reformation offmankind ...
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... advantage , it would have fupplied the opponents of the war with additional weapons , which they would not have failed to employ for the fufcitation of popular discontent . The fame reasons , howeyer , did not prevail on the Continent ...
... advantage , it would have fupplied the opponents of the war with additional weapons , which they would not have failed to employ for the fufcitation of popular discontent . The fame reasons , howeyer , did not prevail on the Continent ...
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... advantage was taken cf them when in a state of intoxication . " When the combined force of all thefe various temptations and incitements is fairly confidered , it cannot be matter of wonder , that the conftancy and courage even of ...
... advantage was taken cf them when in a state of intoxication . " When the combined force of all thefe various temptations and incitements is fairly confidered , it cannot be matter of wonder , that the conftancy and courage even of ...
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... advantages ; a fituation , we fear , more formidable to them- felves than to their enemy . It seems there was a difference of opinion on this point in America.- " Thus far have we gone defenfively . We take French armed fhips , which ...
... advantages ; a fituation , we fear , more formidable to them- felves than to their enemy . It seems there was a difference of opinion on this point in America.- " Thus far have we gone defenfively . We take French armed fhips , which ...
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... advantages , and teem with real miferies . " P. 27 . In fupport of our affertion , that the author , on fome points , argues on falfe principles , we adduce the following paffage : - " There is no truth which appears more plain and ...
... advantages , and teem with real miferies . " P. 27 . In fupport of our affertion , that the author , on fome points , argues on falfe principles , we adduce the following paffage : - " There is no truth which appears more plain and ...
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