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The English Gentleman's Library Manual: Or, A Guide to the Formation of a ... - Page 45
by William Goodhugh - 1827 - 392 pages
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., Volume 1

Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...every capacity, 1 expettf'd proportional applause. But miserable was my disappointment ! I was .iiwifed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation, and even detestation ; English, Scotch, and Iiish, Whig and Tory, churchman and secrhrjv freethinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united...
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Biographia Scotica; or, Scottish biographical dictionary

John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 pages
...motion. Of the success of this work he acknowledges his expectations were sanguine. "But" says he, " miserable was my disappointment : I was assailed by...patriot and courtier, united in their rage against tiie man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the earl of Strafford...
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Biographia Scotica: Or Scottish Biographical Dictionary; Containing a Short ...

John Stark - 1805 - 488 pages
...acknowledges his espccfations were sanguine. " But" says he, " miserable was rr.y disappointment : 1 was assailed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation,...and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the earl of Strafford ; ^nd,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 20

1805 - 608 pages
...and authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...assailed by one cry of reproach, disapprobation, and veven detestation ; English, Scotch, and Irish, Whig and Tory, churchman and sectary, freethinker and...
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Solitude

Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1808 - 430 pages
...capacity, 1 expected proportional applause: but miserable was my disappointment; 1 was assailed by the cry of reproach, disapprobation, and even detestation....freethinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in tbeir rage against the man who had presumed to shed the generous tear for the fate of Charles the First,...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ..., Volume 1

David Hume - 1810 - 540 pages
...and authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the earl of Strafford; and...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution ...

David Hume, Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 480 pages
...and authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the earl of Strafford ; and...
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The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 508 pages
...and authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...and Courtier, united in their rage against the man, who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I. and the Earl of Strafford ; and...
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The London Magazine, Volume 6

1826 - 622 pages
...authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and, as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...free-thinker and religionist, patriot and courtier, united in thcir rage against the man who had presumed to shed a generous tear for the fate of Charles I, and...
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The London Magazine, Volume 16

1826 - 590 pages
...authority, and the cry of popular prejudices ; and, as the subject was suited to every capacity, I expected proportional applause. But miserable was...Scotch, and Irish, Whig and Tory, churchman and sectary, free-tliinkerandreligionist, patriot and courtier, united in their rage against the man who had presumed...
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