The London Quarterly Review, Volumen14Theodore Foster, 1815 |
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... means of defending themselves , Forbes , to his immortal honour , set on foot a subscription to supply the unfortunate jacobites , against whom he and his brother had borne arms so lately , with the means of making a defence . He ...
... means of defending themselves , Forbes , to his immortal honour , set on foot a subscription to supply the unfortunate jacobites , against whom he and his brother had borne arms so lately , with the means of making a defence . He ...
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... means admissible ; we cannot agree , that because the doctrines which a religion teaches are consistent with our reason and natural feelings , therefore the origin of it must be divine ; this is a necessary consequence of such an origin ...
... means admissible ; we cannot agree , that because the doctrines which a religion teaches are consistent with our reason and natural feelings , therefore the origin of it must be divine ; this is a necessary consequence of such an origin ...
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... means something which neither Pope nor John- son possessed , and of which even they knew less than any poets perhaps who ever wrote , ' we check our confidence ; and , after a little consideration , find that by freedom Mr. Hunt means ...
... means something which neither Pope nor John- son possessed , and of which even they knew less than any poets perhaps who ever wrote , ' we check our confidence ; and , after a little consideration , find that by freedom Mr. Hunt means ...
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