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Page 118
... possessed under the Dutch government . The extent of their prerogatives has of late years been much diminished ; and their personal consequence consists more in outward shew than in real power . They are , however , in- vested with ...
... possessed under the Dutch government . The extent of their prerogatives has of late years been much diminished ; and their personal consequence consists more in outward shew than in real power . They are , however , in- vested with ...
Page 159
... possessed of that mastery of it which belongs only to a literary native , must be perpetually distressed , and at a loss to preserve , by correcting the orthography presented to him , the harmony of the poet's rhythm . By retaining the ...
... possessed of that mastery of it which belongs only to a literary native , must be perpetually distressed , and at a loss to preserve , by correcting the orthography presented to him , the harmony of the poet's rhythm . By retaining the ...
Page 406
... possessing , will not then be any obstacle to their making an impartial estimate of his character . But notwithstanding ... possessed of that substantial and permanent satisfaction which arises from the habitual approbation of an upright ...
... possessing , will not then be any obstacle to their making an impartial estimate of his character . But notwithstanding ... possessed of that substantial and permanent satisfaction which arises from the habitual approbation of an upright ...
Contents
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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