The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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Page 166
... possessed the power of exculpating himself in your eyes . < But when death has deprived him of that power , were he not to leave behind him this transcript of his conduct , you , whom he so sincerely loves , must ever consider it with ...
... possessed the power of exculpating himself in your eyes . < But when death has deprived him of that power , were he not to leave behind him this transcript of his conduct , you , whom he so sincerely loves , must ever consider it with ...
Page 239
... possessed of benefices with cure of souls , and , perhaps , even clergymen that were prebendaries of cathedral churches , or who possessed any other clerical preferments , to have seats in the House of Com- mons ; as it might tend to ...
... possessed of benefices with cure of souls , and , perhaps , even clergymen that were prebendaries of cathedral churches , or who possessed any other clerical preferments , to have seats in the House of Com- mons ; as it might tend to ...
Page 277
... possessed of achieving his unprincipled project hap- pened to be inferior to those of Napoleon ; and the star of his destiny was more clouded by adverse occurrences than that of the Corsican has hitherto been . The spirit of lawless ...
... possessed of achieving his unprincipled project hap- pened to be inferior to those of Napoleon ; and the star of his destiny was more clouded by adverse occurrences than that of the Corsican has hitherto been . The spirit of lawless ...
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