The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... respect , contributed to his recent downfall . When it was proposed in council , in his presence , to discuss the means of sheltering the authority of the state from its attacks , he plea- santly remarked , " Gentlemen , it is probably ...
... respect , contributed to his recent downfall . When it was proposed in council , in his presence , to discuss the means of sheltering the authority of the state from its attacks , he plea- santly remarked , " Gentlemen , it is probably ...
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... respecting which we were induced to express a favorable opinion . Those that are now before us are similar in plan ... respect it will be found to possess great merit . In his preface to the History of the Cathedral of Lichfield , the ...
... respecting which we were induced to express a favorable opinion . Those that are now before us are similar in plan ... respect it will be found to possess great merit . In his preface to the History of the Cathedral of Lichfield , the ...
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... respect , is not only highly praiseworthy , but ought to excite the emulation and shame of the curators of some other national churches . ' Lest the style and treatment of some of the plates might not give satisfaction , because not ...
... respect , is not only highly praiseworthy , but ought to excite the emulation and shame of the curators of some other national churches . ' Lest the style and treatment of some of the plates might not give satisfaction , because not ...
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