The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 139-142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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Page 190
... Words of different significations , which are both written and pronounced alike ; Words that change their accents when they become different parts of speech ; Proper names of Men and Women ; A table of significant initial letters , and ...
... Words of different significations , which are both written and pronounced alike ; Words that change their accents when they become different parts of speech ; Proper names of Men and Women ; A table of significant initial letters , and ...
Page 217
... words of the test law , as false , impious , damnable , and heretical , all the doc- trines of the general councils and canon law , which have been the source of unutterable calamities , for many centuries , in most of the European ...
... words of the test law , as false , impious , damnable , and heretical , all the doc- trines of the general councils and canon law , which have been the source of unutterable calamities , for many centuries , in most of the European ...
Page 248
... words , that , notwithstanding political expediency was evidently the only object of the High Priest , who spake these words , yet that without having any intention or meaning to convey any idea , except as to poli- tical expediency ...
... words , that , notwithstanding political expediency was evidently the only object of the High Priest , who spake these words , yet that without having any intention or meaning to convey any idea , except as to poli- tical expediency ...
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