The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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Page 34
... evidently concurs in opinion with thofe illuminated perfons who " affirm that reafon and fcripture concur in teaching that the Trinity was a Popifh term , and a Popish invention ; no traces of which were to be found in the genuine canon ...
... evidently concurs in opinion with thofe illuminated perfons who " affirm that reafon and fcripture concur in teaching that the Trinity was a Popifh term , and a Popish invention ; no traces of which were to be found in the genuine canon ...
Page 40
... evidently retains its original fignification and ufe , ( as fo alfo does ) it is written --- Es . " It does not come from Als ; any more than Though , and Be - it , and If ( or Gif , & c . come from Although , and Albeit , and Algif ...
... evidently retains its original fignification and ufe , ( as fo alfo does ) it is written --- Es . " It does not come from Als ; any more than Though , and Be - it , and If ( or Gif , & c . come from Although , and Albeit , and Algif ...
Page 42
... evidently folicitous to promote the welfare and happiness of his fellow - creatures , and poffeffed of a free and independent mind . In his brief delineation of the relative fituations of England and France Mr. Fellowes introduces many ...
... evidently folicitous to promote the welfare and happiness of his fellow - creatures , and poffeffed of a free and independent mind . In his brief delineation of the relative fituations of England and France Mr. Fellowes introduces many ...
Page 48
... evidently the intention of the legiflature , and , indeed , without fuch inten- tion , instead of giving ftrength to the provifions of former ftatutes , it would have enfeebled their operation , and defeated their effect - it was its ...
... evidently the intention of the legiflature , and , indeed , without fuch inten- tion , instead of giving ftrength to the provifions of former ftatutes , it would have enfeebled their operation , and defeated their effect - it was its ...
Page 59
... evidently the work of a writer unqualified to investi- gate the fatire of that poet , to appreciate its character , and estimate its moral and political tendency . A critic of genius and learning would , on such a subject , have viewed ...
... evidently the work of a writer unqualified to investi- gate the fatire of that poet , to appreciate its character , and estimate its moral and political tendency . A critic of genius and learning would , on such a subject , have viewed ...
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