The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 35
... attempt , in a forcible manner , to overturn or change a rightful government , or to impede its administration ; and that it is equally criminal to attempt to maintain an exist- ing form of government or institution , in opposition to ...
... attempt , in a forcible manner , to overturn or change a rightful government , or to impede its administration ; and that it is equally criminal to attempt to maintain an exist- ing form of government or institution , in opposition to ...
Page 221
... attempts to emulate the style of the unrivalled STERNE . The comic Muse is scared by this gentleman's black coat ; and ... attempt at defending revelation by substituting invidious comparisons for fair and calm investigation . He objects ...
... attempts to emulate the style of the unrivalled STERNE . The comic Muse is scared by this gentleman's black coat ; and ... attempt at defending revelation by substituting invidious comparisons for fair and calm investigation . He objects ...
Page 338
... attempt at wit without a single smile : for , in truth , we can find no wit in bringing together a string of ... attempt , but against any enterprize of the kind being ever attempted . ' The principal objection , considered and obviated ...
... attempt at wit without a single smile : for , in truth , we can find no wit in bringing together a string of ... attempt , but against any enterprize of the kind being ever attempted . ' The principal objection , considered and obviated ...
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