The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 7-10J. Whittle, 1799 |
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... themselves the " Real and legitimate fovereign , and having elected two Kings and one Queen , united to refift the pretenfions of this Prince ( the fon of the abdicated Monarch , ) and to affert their own Majefty . The rebellion ( viz ...
... themselves the " Real and legitimate fovereign , and having elected two Kings and one Queen , united to refift the pretenfions of this Prince ( the fon of the abdicated Monarch , ) and to affert their own Majefty . The rebellion ( viz ...
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... themselves , ) may be collected from the following fingu larly boaftful and bombaftic paffage There are not , in the vocabulary of idiotifm itself , words fuf- ficiently characteristic of that inanity of mind which he discovers who ...
... themselves , ) may be collected from the following fingu larly boaftful and bombaftic paffage There are not , in the vocabulary of idiotifm itself , words fuf- ficiently characteristic of that inanity of mind which he discovers who ...
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... themselves have been extensively circu- lated , and their contents , of course , well known to the pub- lic , our obfervations will be principally confined to the new matter . The author thus explains the objects of thefe tracts in his ...
... themselves have been extensively circu- lated , and their contents , of course , well known to the pub- lic , our obfervations will be principally confined to the new matter . The author thus explains the objects of thefe tracts in his ...
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... themselves as the only friends to civil liberty . In his Treatife on Civil Government , Mr. Locke made the world a prefent which has proved fatal to its repofe and happiness . In the moft elaborate manner he there contends , that , men ...
... themselves as the only friends to civil liberty . In his Treatife on Civil Government , Mr. Locke made the world a prefent which has proved fatal to its repofe and happiness . In the moft elaborate manner he there contends , that , men ...
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... themselves ; and were drawn up , as an antidote to the falfe doctrines and interpretations of the facred writings , ftrenuously propagated by Arius , Sabellius , and other here- tics . Now , what can be more difingenuous - what bafer ...
... themselves ; and were drawn up , as an antidote to the falfe doctrines and interpretations of the facred writings , ftrenuously propagated by Arius , Sabellius , and other here- tics . Now , what can be more difingenuous - what bafer ...
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