The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 132
... favoured portion of his poem all the vigour of his fancy , and the beauties of his versifica tion . The mention of the ... favour , gracious words , that gain'd The listener's heart , and manners that enchain'd ; Mild clemency , that ...
... favoured portion of his poem all the vigour of his fancy , and the beauties of his versifica tion . The mention of the ... favour , gracious words , that gain'd The listener's heart , and manners that enchain'd ; Mild clemency , that ...
Page 226
... favour of the petition . In the same session , he supported a petition for enlarging the act of toleration . Early in 1774 , Mr. Fox was dismissed from the treasury , probably because he was not found that pliant tool , which was ...
... favour of the petition . In the same session , he supported a petition for enlarging the act of toleration . Early in 1774 , Mr. Fox was dismissed from the treasury , probably because he was not found that pliant tool , which was ...
Page 232
... favour of the catholics . Both were thought , at least for a time , to have the approbation of the executive . Both were originally brought forward under that mistaken suppo- sition ; the act of Lord Grenville and Lord Howick was ...
... favour of the catholics . Both were thought , at least for a time , to have the approbation of the executive . Both were originally brought forward under that mistaken suppo- sition ; the act of Lord Grenville and Lord Howick was ...
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