The European Magazine, and London Review, Том 37Philological Society of London, 1800 |
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... render the feats of Juftice respected in times of great difficulty , we thall on the prefent occafion afford our readers an opportunity of perufing his manly and fpirited defence , on the 27th September 1770 , of his conduct in refufing ...
... render the feats of Juftice respected in times of great difficulty , we thall on the prefent occafion afford our readers an opportunity of perufing his manly and fpirited defence , on the 27th September 1770 , of his conduct in refufing ...
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... rendering the English nation more beloved and lefs hated abroad than it is at prefent : or an at- tempt towards perfuading us , that the gofpel maxim of cultivating peace on earth and good will towards men , ( in- tead of infifting that ...
... rendering the English nation more beloved and lefs hated abroad than it is at prefent : or an at- tempt towards perfuading us , that the gofpel maxim of cultivating peace on earth and good will towards men , ( in- tead of infifting that ...
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... render it almoft impoffible to refift laugh . ing at fome of the paffages : Mrs. Pritch- ard , perhaps , might have indulged ... rendered so familiar as to wear away the real deformity : hence , the petty thief comes home from the Opera ...
... render it almoft impoffible to refift laugh . ing at fome of the paffages : Mrs. Pritch- ard , perhaps , might have indulged ... rendered so familiar as to wear away the real deformity : hence , the petty thief comes home from the Opera ...
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... rendered France the theatre of every crime , of eve- y calamity , and of the most horrid ca- tastrophes . " In the courfe of thefe volumes many important fecrets are difclofed , and much private anecdote brought to light . The character ...
... rendered France the theatre of every crime , of eve- y calamity , and of the most horrid ca- tastrophes . " In the courfe of thefe volumes many important fecrets are difclofed , and much private anecdote brought to light . The character ...
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... render him with her Ma- jesty , and the like . Had this point been cleared up , the obfcurity in which the affair remained enveloped would have to been dispelled . It would have been - aviq dent to all , that the Cardinal , far from ...
... render him with her Ma- jesty , and the like . Had this point been cleared up , the obfcurity in which the affair remained enveloped would have to been dispelled . It would have been - aviq dent to all , that the Cardinal , far from ...
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