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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... important that the mistake should be corrected which supposes that an Englishman , by taking upon him the addition- al character of a soldier , puts off any of the rights and duties of an Englishman . We are therefore of opinion , that ...
... important that the mistake should be corrected which supposes that an Englishman , by taking upon him the addition- al character of a soldier , puts off any of the rights and duties of an Englishman . We are therefore of opinion , that ...
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... important question , to be left in a state of contradiction to his real sentiments . " Then follow some extracts from Bishop Taylor's Works , sufficiently proving that Jeremy Taylor had as little tenderness for Popish errors as any of ...
... important question , to be left in a state of contradiction to his real sentiments . " Then follow some extracts from Bishop Taylor's Works , sufficiently proving that Jeremy Taylor had as little tenderness for Popish errors as any of ...
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... important occurrences of Egyptian History . Of disastrous events we might expect the concealment . But glorious ones would surely be prominent . No pillar in Egypt , among all its sculptured remains , com- memorates the capture of ...
... important occurrences of Egyptian History . Of disastrous events we might expect the concealment . But glorious ones would surely be prominent . No pillar in Egypt , among all its sculptured remains , com- memorates the capture of ...
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