The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... regard to his memory rather than from any new ideas which we have to offer respecting his political career . Though several of our parliamentary speakers , with a view to the praise of liberality , took occasion at his death to indulge ...
... regard to his memory rather than from any new ideas which we have to offer respecting his political career . Though several of our parliamentary speakers , with a view to the praise of liberality , took occasion at his death to indulge ...
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... regard it as nothing short of absurdity and insult . If , as he allows , all men are naturally fond of power , ' can he sup- pose that such flimsy sophistry as he has here employed will suppress in the minds of Non - conformists that ...
... regard it as nothing short of absurdity and insult . If , as he allows , all men are naturally fond of power , ' can he sup- pose that such flimsy sophistry as he has here employed will suppress in the minds of Non - conformists that ...
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... regard a liberal allowance of ale and porter as a first - rate ingredient in the comforts of this lower world . On the other hand , the great extent of their silk - manufactures affords a proof that to aim at competition with them in ...
... regard a liberal allowance of ale and porter as a first - rate ingredient in the comforts of this lower world . On the other hand , the great extent of their silk - manufactures affords a proof that to aim at competition with them in ...
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