The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volumen26Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1807 |
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... believe , .that the influence and firmnefs of the Ruffian Emperor will ultimately fubdue all other influence in the mind of Francis ; an effect which the departure of Mr. Adair from Vienna , and the circumstances which gave rife to it ...
... believe , .that the influence and firmnefs of the Ruffian Emperor will ultimately fubdue all other influence in the mind of Francis ; an effect which the departure of Mr. Adair from Vienna , and the circumstances which gave rife to it ...
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... believe the marks of the balls are care- fully preferved to this day . This certainly was a most atrocious outrage ; it was no fooner known than the Proteftant gentlemen of the neighbour- hood immediately affembled ; declared their ...
... believe the marks of the balls are care- fully preferved to this day . This certainly was a most atrocious outrage ; it was no fooner known than the Proteftant gentlemen of the neighbour- hood immediately affembled ; declared their ...
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... believe , be admitted , even by thofe who pretend to be their warmeft advocates , but really are the pof- feffors of thofe very lands . Let them fettle it between them , though I guefs that when the demand comes to be made ( and we know ...
... believe , be admitted , even by thofe who pretend to be their warmeft advocates , but really are the pof- feffors of thofe very lands . Let them fettle it between them , though I guefs that when the demand comes to be made ( and we know ...
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... believe that its fate is de- pendent on the life of any one man , yet the death of Mr. Pitt was an irreparable loss to Europe in general , and to this country in particu- Jar ; and , to use the energy of poetry with the truth of prose ...
... believe that its fate is de- pendent on the life of any one man , yet the death of Mr. Pitt was an irreparable loss to Europe in general , and to this country in particu- Jar ; and , to use the energy of poetry with the truth of prose ...
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... believe , on human testimony , things which we cannot individually know , shall doubt the revelations of our God , because we do not comprehend them ? Nature is full of mystery : our blessed Saviour has himself pointed out the analogy ...
... believe , on human testimony , things which we cannot individually know , shall doubt the revelations of our God , because we do not comprehend them ? Nature is full of mystery : our blessed Saviour has himself pointed out the analogy ...
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Página 221 - So saying, on he led his radiant files, Dazzling the moon: these to the bower direct In search of whom they sought: him there they found Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve, Assaying by his devilish art to reach The organs of her fancy...
Página 310 - Notwithstanding, I have a few things against thee, because thou sufFerest that woman, Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophetess, to teach and to seduce my servants to commit fornication, and to eat things sacrificed unto idols.
Página 215 - same course which Rome itself had run before it: from virtuous industry to wealth ; from wealth to luxury; from luxury to an impatience of discipline, and corruption of morals : till, by a total degeneracy and loss of virtue, being grown ripe for destruction, it falls a prey at last to some hardy oppressor, and, with the loss of liberty, losing every thing that is valuable, sinks gradually again into its original barbarism.
Página 119 - ... thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.
Página 429 - I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
Página 279 - But in addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own produce in our own vessels. From existing amities, and a spirit of justice, it is hoped that friendly discussion will produce a fair and adequate reciprocity.
Página 75 - God; so for curious and carnal persons lacking the Spirit of Christ to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's predestination is a most dangerous downfall, whereby the Devil doth thrust them either into desperation or into wretchlessness of most unclean living no less perilous than desperation.
Página 74 - As the godly consideration of predestination, and our election in Christ is full of sweet, pleasant and unspeakable comfort to godly persons and such as feel in themselves the working of the spirit of Christ...
Página 28 - But o'er the twilight groves and dusky caves, Long-sounding aisles and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence, and a dread repose: Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades every flower, and darkens every green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror on the woods.
Página 280 - I have the satisfaction to inform you that the negotiation depending between the United States and the Government of Great Britain is proceeding in a spirit of friendship and accommodation which promises a result of mutual advantage.