The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... given of Warburton's promotion to the Bench in 1759 : ( vol . ii . p . 401. ) Pitt , in contradiction to the house of Manners , who solicited for Dr. Ewer , to Newcastle , who stickled for a Cambridge man , and to the opposition of the ...
... given of Warburton's promotion to the Bench in 1759 : ( vol . ii . p . 401. ) Pitt , in contradiction to the house of Manners , who solicited for Dr. Ewer , to Newcastle , who stickled for a Cambridge man , and to the opposition of the ...
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... given by others : but , rela- tively to this country , we learn that Anne of Cleves , when transformed by act of parliament from the wife into the sister " of Henry the Eighth , endeavored to forget the slights of the monarch in the ...
... given by others : but , rela- tively to this country , we learn that Anne of Cleves , when transformed by act of parliament from the wife into the sister " of Henry the Eighth , endeavored to forget the slights of the monarch in the ...
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... given them a taste for luxuries , and this propensity they indulge to the utmost of their means . Among a people so unsophisticated , and so free from prejudices , it is obvious that a greater scope is given to the influence of example ...
... given them a taste for luxuries , and this propensity they indulge to the utmost of their means . Among a people so unsophisticated , and so free from prejudices , it is obvious that a greater scope is given to the influence of example ...
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