The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 101
... prove author to be gifted with some penetration . If his mode of treating his subject be not quite new , his work certainly is not tedious . Poor John Bull is treated with very little ceremony ; and his past conduct , in needlessly ...
... prove author to be gifted with some penetration . If his mode of treating his subject be not quite new , his work certainly is not tedious . Poor John Bull is treated with very little ceremony ; and his past conduct , in needlessly ...
Page 212
... prove often dangerous and pernicious interpreters of the sacred writings : what they themselves anthorize and clearly assert , it is our duty to receive : but it is out business to guard against the vagaries of a deceiving fancy ; and ...
... prove often dangerous and pernicious interpreters of the sacred writings : what they themselves anthorize and clearly assert , it is our duty to receive : but it is out business to guard against the vagaries of a deceiving fancy ; and ...
Page 353
... prove that subordination is necessary to the well being of society ; that the smaller number must always govern ... proved ; and that civil policy has principles and objects of its own , independent of the authority of the Deity , and ...
... prove that subordination is necessary to the well being of society ; that the smaller number must always govern ... proved ; and that civil policy has principles and objects of its own , independent of the authority of the Deity , and ...
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