The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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Page 44
... hope of witnessing a scene of confusion which promised to be amusing . Conceive , Sir , what passed in my mind , when , on the complaint of the neighbour , I heard the master coldly order another of his ne- groes to tie the pretended ...
... hope of witnessing a scene of confusion which promised to be amusing . Conceive , Sir , what passed in my mind , when , on the complaint of the neighbour , I heard the master coldly order another of his ne- groes to tie the pretended ...
Page 254
... hope , glorying in being a martyr to the cause which he termed that of Freedom , and considering as an honour that exile which brought him to an un- timely grave * . He was followed in three days after by another victim to mistaken ...
... hope , glorying in being a martyr to the cause which he termed that of Freedom , and considering as an honour that exile which brought him to an un- timely grave * . He was followed in three days after by another victim to mistaken ...
Page 290
... hope . -The reality , necessity , and consequences of Christ's ascension considered . -Philosophical views of a future state , as revealed in the Gospel . - Re- ligion and virtue our sovereign good . - The immoderate love of pleasure ...
... hope . -The reality , necessity , and consequences of Christ's ascension considered . -Philosophical views of a future state , as revealed in the Gospel . - Re- ligion and virtue our sovereign good . - The immoderate love of pleasure ...
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