The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 175
... things that were opposite in their nature , to take good for evil and evil for good ; and surely he was the last man to be suspected of erring so egregiously as to regard those as wise and equal laws which were impolitic and unequal ...
... things that were opposite in their nature , to take good for evil and evil for good ; and surely he was the last man to be suspected of erring so egregiously as to regard those as wise and equal laws which were impolitic and unequal ...
Page 199
... things civil and temporal : so that , in temporals , kings and princes are not subject to the ecclesiastical power ... thing contrary to the Declaration ; and that no person should be appointed pro- fessor of Theology , who did not ...
... things civil and temporal : so that , in temporals , kings and princes are not subject to the ecclesiastical power ... thing contrary to the Declaration ; and that no person should be appointed pro- fessor of Theology , who did not ...
Page 537
... things went ill , a Frenchman would swear and fume for a while , but , at the first occurrence of a happy thought ... thing so keen , critical , and formidable . EPIGRAMME : " Je vis hier du fond d'une coulisse L'extravagante nouveauté ...
... things went ill , a Frenchman would swear and fume for a while , but , at the first occurrence of a happy thought ... thing so keen , critical , and formidable . EPIGRAMME : " Je vis hier du fond d'une coulisse L'extravagante nouveauté ...
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