The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... character than many who have attempted it without these advantages . We must at the same time remember that this character is not only the production of a personal friend of Mr. Fox , but of one of the first scholars and critics of the ...
... character than many who have attempted it without these advantages . We must at the same time remember that this character is not only the production of a personal friend of Mr. Fox , but of one of the first scholars and critics of the ...
Page 119
... character of Mr. Fox , by Sir James Mackin- tosh ; but a recent and more attentive perusal has caused some change in that opinion . The following extract from the character of Sir James , while it , in a few words , most hap- pily ...
... character of Mr. Fox , by Sir James Mackin- tosh ; but a recent and more attentive perusal has caused some change in that opinion . The following extract from the character of Sir James , while it , in a few words , most hap- pily ...
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... character , as granting money to the crown , or proposing good laws for the better government of the people , in the ... character of a priest , surely they may likewise accept the occasional and temporary employment of representing a ...
... character , as granting money to the crown , or proposing good laws for the better government of the people , in the ... character of a priest , surely they may likewise accept the occasional and temporary employment of representing a ...
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