The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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favours received , the predilection of others for the system of politics which is now thought to prevail , the pleasing remem ... political abilities , and because his errors and infirmities were not accompanied by cowardice , fickleness ...
favours received , the predilection of others for the system of politics which is now thought to prevail , the pleasing remem ... political abilities , and because his errors and infirmities were not accompanied by cowardice , fickleness ...
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... political security . After the professor had gone so far as to assert that the doctrines which are taught in the liturgy , the articles , and the homilies , are in all respects conformable with the sacred writings , ' we were not ...
... political security . After the professor had gone so far as to assert that the doctrines which are taught in the liturgy , the articles , and the homilies , are in all respects conformable with the sacred writings , ' we were not ...
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... Political Constitutions . 5 , Kings . 6 , Churches . 7 , Nobles . 8 , Repre- sentation of the People . 9 , Parties . 10 , the Press . 11 , the Prince . Svo . 66 . THE CRITICAL REVIEW . SERIES THE THIRD . Vol . lic Offices . By a ...
... Political Constitutions . 5 , Kings . 6 , Churches . 7 , Nobles . 8 , Repre- sentation of the People . 9 , Parties . 10 , the Press . 11 , the Prince . Svo . 66 . THE CRITICAL REVIEW . SERIES THE THIRD . Vol . lic Offices . By a ...
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