The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... manner , exposed to virulent invective , flanderous infinuation , and other low arts of malice , practifed by authors ( and critics ) who have fmarted from their animadverfions , and perfons who had an intereft in depreciating their ...
... manner , exposed to virulent invective , flanderous infinuation , and other low arts of malice , practifed by authors ( and critics ) who have fmarted from their animadverfions , and perfons who had an intereft in depreciating their ...
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... manner they think proper ; over which they will , of course , have the fame controul as they had over the firft , and fo on , ad infinitum ; or , at least , till time fhall be no more . " Thefe crude and unnatural fpeculations ...
... manner they think proper ; over which they will , of course , have the fame controul as they had over the firft , and fo on , ad infinitum ; or , at least , till time fhall be no more . " Thefe crude and unnatural fpeculations ...
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... manner , this is only because they have not thought proper to refign , for confcience fake , their ftations in the church ; nor the churches of England and Ireland , in their prefent unhappy state with regard to difcipline , to reject ...
... manner , this is only because they have not thought proper to refign , for confcience fake , their ftations in the church ; nor the churches of England and Ireland , in their prefent unhappy state with regard to difcipline , to reject ...
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... manner highly pleafing to his employers : he appears to have been ftudious to devife grounds of complaint against the government ; and conftantly to have converted the most infignificant trifles into ferious fubjects for difpute . It is ...
... manner highly pleafing to his employers : he appears to have been ftudious to devife grounds of complaint against the government ; and conftantly to have converted the most infignificant trifles into ferious fubjects for difpute . It is ...
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... manners , and the deftruction of fo many monuments of human art and industry both in her own territo- ries and thofe of her neighbours ! " For my own part , I am inclined to think that the military power of France , by which her people ...
... manners , and the deftruction of fo many monuments of human art and industry both in her own territo- ries and thofe of her neighbours ! " For my own part , I am inclined to think that the military power of France , by which her people ...
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