The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 3
... gives a curious example of the benefit derived from the study and admiration of Junius . For it represents that the English Constitution ( meaning , as far as we can comprehend , that constitution of which it is of the very essence ...
... gives a curious example of the benefit derived from the study and admiration of Junius . For it represents that the English Constitution ( meaning , as far as we can comprehend , that constitution of which it is of the very essence ...
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... give an explicit answer to any of the hundreds of minute questions which the son must have had less curiosity than other mortals , if he did not ask ? If we are not to make a supposition so little flattering to our essayist , we may ...
... give an explicit answer to any of the hundreds of minute questions which the son must have had less curiosity than other mortals , if he did not ask ? If we are not to make a supposition so little flattering to our essayist , we may ...
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... give some weight to the opinions of an unknown correspondent ; but it seems at least as probable it might be true . Now Mr. Woodfall would be very likely to make some little research into any existing public documents of Lord Townsend's ...
... give some weight to the opinions of an unknown correspondent ; but it seems at least as probable it might be true . Now Mr. Woodfall would be very likely to make some little research into any existing public documents of Lord Townsend's ...
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... give it a willing welcome , and it meets with due en- couragement from booksellers . There is even a sort of insipidity which seems suited to a weak intellect . But Mr. Malthus had other recommendations ; his philosophy was upon a level ...
... give it a willing welcome , and it meets with due en- couragement from booksellers . There is even a sort of insipidity which seems suited to a weak intellect . But Mr. Malthus had other recommendations ; his philosophy was upon a level ...
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... give a more general knowledge of the law , and to enforce it more strongly on the minds of the lower classes of people , the clergyman of each parish should , previously to the solemnization of a marriage , read a short address to the ...
... give a more general knowledge of the law , and to enforce it more strongly on the minds of the lower classes of people , the clergyman of each parish should , previously to the solemnization of a marriage , read a short address to the ...
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