The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volumen7J. Whittle, 1801 |
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... expected . How can it be otherwife ? A man who tranflates for fo much a sheet is obliged to do a certain quantity of his task every day . If he meets with any diffi- culty , any thing hard to be understood in his author , he cannot ...
... expected . How can it be otherwife ? A man who tranflates for fo much a sheet is obliged to do a certain quantity of his task every day . If he meets with any diffi- culty , any thing hard to be understood in his author , he cannot ...
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... expected from the Quakers , against a man who spent so much time , and trouble in expofing their BLASPHEMIES and ATROCITIES , by fuch an unanfwer- able affemblage of FACTS as they never have , and never will be able to confront , but in ...
... expected from the Quakers , against a man who spent so much time , and trouble in expofing their BLASPHEMIES and ATROCITIES , by fuch an unanfwer- able affemblage of FACTS as they never have , and never will be able to confront , but in ...
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... expected , in the detection of Vallaton by one of the party at the General's , who declares him to have exhibited formerly in the character of a hair - dreffer . This unfortunate difcovery occafions them immediately to quit the house ...
... expected , in the detection of Vallaton by one of the party at the General's , who declares him to have exhibited formerly in the character of a hair - dreffer . This unfortunate difcovery occafions them immediately to quit the house ...
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... expected that fuch an incident as took place between the man who calls himself PETER PINDAR , and the au- thor of THE BAVIAD , fhould pass without fome fatirical ftrictures . Among the feveral literary effufions which that incident has ...
... expected that fuch an incident as took place between the man who calls himself PETER PINDAR , and the au- thor of THE BAVIAD , fhould pass without fome fatirical ftrictures . Among the feveral literary effufions which that incident has ...
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... expected that we should enter into a critical analyfis of dramatic compofitions that are written with a total difregard of all critical rules ; and merely to profit by the depraved taste of the day . When we inform our readers that one ...
... expected that we should enter into a critical analyfis of dramatic compofitions that are written with a total difregard of all critical rules ; and merely to profit by the depraved taste of the day . When we inform our readers that one ...
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Página 420 - Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain. Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts : for the Coming of the Lord draweth nigh.
Página 447 - And when Jacob had made an end of commanding his sons, he gathered up his feet into the bed, and yielded up the ghost, and was gathered unto his people.
Página 417 - And there he maketh the hungry to dwell, that they may prepare a city for habitation; 37 And sow the fields, and plant vineyards, which may yield fruits of increase.
Página 433 - ... why this was, and that was not, to be remembered ? why this was granted, and that denied ? This being mixed with a remarkable modesty, and a sweet serene quietness of nature...
Página 67 - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Página 434 - University, free from self-ends, which the friendships of age usually are not: and in this sweet, this blessed, this spiritual amity they went on for many years; and as the Holy Prophet saith, so they took sweet counsel together, and walked in the house, of God as friends.
Página 434 - And in this sweet, this blessed, this spiritual amity, they went on for many years : and as the holy Prophet saith, so " they took " sweet counsel together, and walked in the house
Página 290 - Tis the temptation of the devil That makes all human actions evil : For Saints may do the same things by The Spirit, in sincerity, Which other men are tempted to, And at the devil's instance do ; And yet the actions be contrary, Just as the Saints and Wicked vary.
Página 440 - For ye are yet carnal : for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men?
Página 280 - Under the pressure of the cares and sorrows of our mortal condition, men have at all times, and in all countries, called in some physical aid to their moral consolations, — wine, beer, opium, brandy, or tobacco.