The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... friend who it appears had opposed his sober advices to the under- taking . This friend has a great aversion to studied acting , and tells his correspondent that every thing which is execu- ted by prescribed rules will be formal , stiff ...
... friend who it appears had opposed his sober advices to the under- taking . This friend has a great aversion to studied acting , and tells his correspondent that every thing which is execu- ted by prescribed rules will be formal , stiff ...
Page 206
... friends , and warm friends , to an ecclesiastical establishment , as a moral institu tion , we think that it owes its origin to the will of the state ; consequently , that the legislature may , without any prota- nation of what is ...
... friends , and warm friends , to an ecclesiastical establishment , as a moral institu tion , we think that it owes its origin to the will of the state ; consequently , that the legislature may , without any prota- nation of what is ...
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... friends , who were acquainted with his ob- scquious professions of service to the king , were not a little surprised at the apparent inconsistency of his conduct . But Wentworth was a man who appears to have been governed Macdiarmid's ...
... friends , who were acquainted with his ob- scquious professions of service to the king , were not a little surprised at the apparent inconsistency of his conduct . But Wentworth was a man who appears to have been governed Macdiarmid's ...
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