Antijacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine: And Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Volym 7Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1801 |
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... against the head of the empire , which , originally engendered by a crowned head , and conftantly encouraged by French emif- faries , will not fail to diffuse their fatal influence throughout that devoted country.- But even this immenfe ...
... against the head of the empire , which , originally engendered by a crowned head , and conftantly encouraged by French emif- faries , will not fail to diffuse their fatal influence throughout that devoted country.- But even this immenfe ...
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... against this country ; that he hates Britons , col- lectively and individually ; and would make every sacrifice to en- sure their destruction , is a fact too notorious to admit of disputation or doubt . His hatred is honourable to the ...
... against this country ; that he hates Britons , col- lectively and individually ; and would make every sacrifice to en- sure their destruction , is a fact too notorious to admit of disputation or doubt . His hatred is honourable to the ...
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... against his interest . This , he contended , was not to be a matter of negotiation ; though every contract be , in its very nature , mutually binding upon both parties , and indissoluble but by the consent of both , or by its violation ...
... against his interest . This , he contended , was not to be a matter of negotiation ; though every contract be , in its very nature , mutually binding upon both parties , and indissoluble but by the consent of both , or by its violation ...
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... against the Saxons , adds Mr. Turner , " one proud name exifts , which is more familiar to mankind than any other , and which has too long engroffed attention , to be haftily paffed over . Into fuch a gigantic port has Arthur been ...
... against the Saxons , adds Mr. Turner , " one proud name exifts , which is more familiar to mankind than any other , and which has too long engroffed attention , to be haftily paffed over . Into fuch a gigantic port has Arthur been ...
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... fuperior to the va-虐* Dr. J. Simms has CONTRADICTED the teftimony which he originally gave against the Cow Poc , and acknowledged he was mistaken . pioleas riolous in a greater degree than the latter is to Medicine , & e . 53.
... fuperior to the va-虐* Dr. J. Simms has CONTRADICTED the teftimony which he originally gave against the Cow Poc , and acknowledged he was mistaken . pioleas riolous in a greater degree than the latter is to Medicine , & e . 53.
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Sida 426 - Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts : for the Coming of the Lord draweth nigh.
Sida 65 - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Sida 446 - ... for ye are yet carnal : for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal and walk as men ? For while one saith, I am of Paul ; and another, I am of Apollos ; are ye not carnal...
Sida 453 - And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people.
Sida 423 - And there he maketh the hungry to dwell, that they may prepare a city for habitation; 37 And sow the fields, and plant vineyards, which may yield fruits of increase.
Sida 337 - ... whensoever in any country I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom. But above all, the events of the French Revolution have produced the deepest solicitude as well as the highest admiration. To call your nation brave were to pronounce but common praise. Wonderful people! Ages to come will read with astonishment the history of your brilliant exploits!
Sida 446 - By the advice of his learned and judicious friend, Bishop Home, then become his Diocesan, to whose opinion he always paid the greatest deference, he put forth, in the year 1790, two volumes of sermons on moral and religious subjects, in which were included some capital discourses on Natural History, delivered on Mr. Fairchild's foundation (the Royal Society appointing the preacher) at the •church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, several successive years, on Tuesday in Whitsuii week.
Sida 447 - At the preaching of the first of these sermons, the audience was not large, but it increased annually, as the fame of the preacher
Sida 441 - Owing to some delicacy or other (perhaps false delicacy,) it was not printed at the time, though much wished ; but in the year 1769 the substance of it was published in the form of a letter to a young gentleman at Oxford, intended for Holy Orders, containing some seasonable cautions against errors in doctrine ; and may be read to great advantage by.
Sida 438 - ... open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.