THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR, LITERARY JOURNAL1758 |
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... opinion in our review of the eighteen preceding volumes . The nineteenth , which now lies before us , opens with the refolutions of the Commons con- cerning the burial of the late unhappy King . The Republican Party was now prevalent in ...
... opinion in our review of the eighteen preceding volumes . The nineteenth , which now lies before us , opens with the refolutions of the Commons con- cerning the burial of the late unhappy King . The Republican Party was now prevalent in ...
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... opinion that he never studied in any university . And , indeed , as he obferves , whoever confiders the miferable fate of learning in general , and in particular in the university of Oxford , in that age , will not think it any ...
... opinion that he never studied in any university . And , indeed , as he obferves , whoever confiders the miferable fate of learning in general , and in particular in the university of Oxford , in that age , will not think it any ...
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... opinion , but was the refult of deliberate enquiry , of knowlege and experience . He came to Winchester College five feveral times with this defign , and was afterward frequently there , during his refi- ⚫dence for above a month at ...
... opinion , but was the refult of deliberate enquiry , of knowlege and experience . He came to Winchester College five feveral times with this defign , and was afterward frequently there , during his refi- ⚫dence for above a month at ...
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... opinion of him was fully juftified : he proved an able , vigilant , inde- C fatigable , and honeft Minifter ; and at the fame time that he advanced daily in his Mafter's favour , he grew in the esteem of the public . While he purfued ...
... opinion of him was fully juftified : he proved an able , vigilant , inde- C fatigable , and honeft Minifter ; and at the fame time that he advanced daily in his Mafter's favour , he grew in the esteem of the public . While he purfued ...
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... opinion , it is rather unfeasonable . We now think it time to temper juftice with mercy ; and that it will be charitable in his opponents , to fuffer the reverend Wri- ter to flide peaceably into that ftate of oblivion , into which va ...
... opinion , it is rather unfeasonable . We now think it time to temper juftice with mercy ; and that it will be charitable in his opponents , to fuffer the reverend Wri- ter to flide peaceably into that ftate of oblivion , into which va ...
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Página 22 - ... the ceremonial application be made to the Parliament, yet the expectation of good or bad success in it is from your Excellency, and particular solicitations of foreign ministers are made to you only ; So that I apprehend indeed less envy and danger and pomp, but not less power and real opportunities of doing good in your being General than would be if you had assumed the title of King.