The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Issues 250-255Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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Page 37
... feelings on the occasion were with great difficulty suppressed . " Before he indulged in these strong feelings , he ought , how- ever , to consider some of the circumstances which might tend to render them less poignant . First , that ...
... feelings on the occasion were with great difficulty suppressed . " Before he indulged in these strong feelings , he ought , how- ever , to consider some of the circumstances which might tend to render them less poignant . First , that ...
Page 118
... feeling that the measures , ' which he thus encourages , are levelled against our domestic com- forts and our public security , it is impossible that we should ' mention the name of such a person , with any other feelings than those of ...
... feeling that the measures , ' which he thus encourages , are levelled against our domestic com- forts and our public security , it is impossible that we should ' mention the name of such a person , with any other feelings than those of ...
Page 502
... feelings with which the labours of such study are rewarded - far more to demand his assent to conclusions derived from descriptions which he would not fail to treat as so purely fantastical . The incredulus odi sort of disdain , with ...
... feelings with which the labours of such study are rewarded - far more to demand his assent to conclusions derived from descriptions which he would not fail to treat as so purely fantastical . The incredulus odi sort of disdain , with ...
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