The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Temas103-106J. Whittle, 1807 |
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... period , to recover his own . The KING OF SWEDEN , with a heroifm almoft peculiar to himself , and which perpetually makes us regret that his means are not equal to his fpi- rit , fets all the power of France at defiance , and ...
... period , to recover his own . The KING OF SWEDEN , with a heroifm almoft peculiar to himself , and which perpetually makes us regret that his means are not equal to his fpi- rit , fets all the power of France at defiance , and ...
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... period , whole regiments of Romanifts , and all their connections , abandoned their country , and went to ftarve in France and Spain , while multitudes of fo- teign Proteftants fettled in Irelandthis brought the people of both reign ...
... period , whole regiments of Romanifts , and all their connections , abandoned their country , and went to ftarve in France and Spain , while multitudes of fo- teign Proteftants fettled in Irelandthis brought the people of both reign ...
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... period the most eventful in the annals of the world ; that it would de- mand so intimate a knowledge of occurrences at home , and of our relations with foreign powers ; so near , so deep a view of causes , mo- tives , characters , and ...
... period the most eventful in the annals of the world ; that it would de- mand so intimate a knowledge of occurrences at home , and of our relations with foreign powers ; so near , so deep a view of causes , mo- tives , characters , and ...
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... period of time . Can a more perfect system of finance be conceived by the imagination of man ? Can human foresight be direct- ed to a more useful political purpose ? To the united effect of these two , measures we are indebted for the ...
... period of time . Can a more perfect system of finance be conceived by the imagination of man ? Can human foresight be direct- ed to a more useful political purpose ? To the united effect of these two , measures we are indebted for the ...
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... period will assuredly bring us to that rock which has shattered to pieces the government , fortune , and existence , of so many powerful nations of the ancient and modern world . " Whilst the influence of bad example and licentious ...
... period will assuredly bring us to that rock which has shattered to pieces the government , fortune , and existence , of so many powerful nations of the ancient and modern world . " Whilst the influence of bad example and licentious ...
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Página 199 - So saying, on he led his radiant files, Dazzling the moon: these to the bower direct In search of whom they sought: him there they found Squat like a toad, close at the ear of Eve, Assaying by his devilish art to reach The organs of her fancy...
Página 62 - I have protracted my work till most of those whom I wished to please have sunk into the grave ; and success and miscarriage are empty sounds. I therefore dismiss it with frigid tranquillity, having little to fear or hope from censure or from praise.
Página 62 - In this work, when it shall be found that much is omitted, let it not be forgotten that much likewise is performed...
Página 117 - When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.
Página 181 - God's mercy, and with a quiet conscience; therefore if there be any of you, who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned Minister of God's Word, and open his grief; that by the ministry of God's holy Word he may receive the benefit of absolution, together with ghostly counsel and advice, to the quieting of his conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness.
Página 72 - Wherefore, they which be endued with so excellent a benefit of God, be called according to God's purpose by his spirit working in due season: they through grace obey the calling...
Página 253 - ... powers. This was to be expected, and was just. But in addition we find in some parts of Europe monopolizing discriminations, which in the form of duties tend effectually to prohibit the carrying thither our own produce in our own vessels.
Página 333 - Iren. Because the commodity doth not countervail the discommodity; for the inconveniences which thereby do arise are much more many; for it is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief.
Página 254 - I lay before you an act of the British parliament, anticipating this subject, so far as to authorize a mutual abolition of the duties and countervailing duties, permitted under the treaty of 1794. It shows on their part a spirit of justice and friendly accommodation, which it is our duty and our interest to cultivate with all nations.
Página 62 - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned, and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement, or under the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.