The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... continued . ) Political Essays , with Sketches of Public Characters . By W. Hazlitt , Pp . 439. Hone , London . THIS is said to be the age of book - making ; and certainly one of the most impudent of all book - makers is Mr. William ...
... continued . ) Political Essays , with Sketches of Public Characters . By W. Hazlitt , Pp . 439. Hone , London . THIS is said to be the age of book - making ; and certainly one of the most impudent of all book - makers is Mr. William ...
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... continued efforts , yet the mind , im- patient of ignorance , still prompts the learned to farther exer- tion , and some late discoveries , together with our more inti- mate acquaintance with the country , excite our hopes of better ...
... continued efforts , yet the mind , im- patient of ignorance , still prompts the learned to farther exer- tion , and some late discoveries , together with our more inti- mate acquaintance with the country , excite our hopes of better ...
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... continued workings of God's providence befriending us by events and trains of circumstances in our favour , which are totally unseen and unthought of by ourselves ; -his care over us in infancy , in manhood , and in old age , still ...
... continued workings of God's providence befriending us by events and trains of circumstances in our favour , which are totally unseen and unthought of by ourselves ; -his care over us in infancy , in manhood , and in old age , still ...
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