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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... readers . " But , if the reader wish to see a much more striking specimen of multiplied elisions , he will find it in a curious couplet , composed by a noble lord now living . I here quote it , together with eight lines of my own ...
... readers . " But , if the reader wish to see a much more striking specimen of multiplied elisions , he will find it in a curious couplet , composed by a noble lord now living . I here quote it , together with eight lines of my own ...
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... readers ought not to be permitted to pin their faiths upon the sleeves of these lying prophets , and a proper exposure of their aims might now and then be of use . Amongst the herd of scribblers who take every opportunity of venting ...
... readers ought not to be permitted to pin their faiths upon the sleeves of these lying prophets , and a proper exposure of their aims might now and then be of use . Amongst the herd of scribblers who take every opportunity of venting ...
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... readers may be assured that all assistance given to the erection or support of idol worship is a breach of the second commandment , and the crime will be punished to the third and fourth generation of the offender . Qui facit per ...
... readers may be assured that all assistance given to the erection or support of idol worship is a breach of the second commandment , and the crime will be punished to the third and fourth generation of the offender . Qui facit per ...
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