The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volumen4Smyth and Lyons, 1810 |
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... leave to observe , that if I am my own Biographer , it is no more than several heroes , statesmen , and bards , wisely thought , so think I , that it is have been before me , and as they the same thing , nay much more ho- nest , than to ...
... leave to observe , that if I am my own Biographer , it is no more than several heroes , statesmen , and bards , wisely thought , so think I , that it is have been before me , and as they the same thing , nay much more ho- nest , than to ...
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... leaving him to stand or fall by his own works ; and that instead of draw ing the patriot , he puts the pen into the hand of the glorious_Pitt * him- self , immediately on the first hearing the gout attacks his vital parts . I also ...
... leaving him to stand or fall by his own works ; and that instead of draw ing the patriot , he puts the pen into the hand of the glorious_Pitt * him- self , immediately on the first hearing the gout attacks his vital parts . I also ...
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... leaves the house and begs a quiet dinner at his neighbour's . Tell my friend Kendal I doubt not of his being a proselyte to my rea- soning , and therefore hope he'll make it his business by way of atonement , to recommend me , and my ...
... leaves the house and begs a quiet dinner at his neighbour's . Tell my friend Kendal I doubt not of his being a proselyte to my rea- soning , and therefore hope he'll make it his business by way of atonement , to recommend me , and my ...
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... leave the pecu- liar distinctions of sects to be assumed af- terwards according to their judgments , as they grow up . Let the foundation of mo- ranty be laid in schools ; iet useful instruc- i tion in necessary learning be given ; let ...
... leave the pecu- liar distinctions of sects to be assumed af- terwards according to their judgments , as they grow up . Let the foundation of mo- ranty be laid in schools ; iet useful instruc- i tion in necessary learning be given ; let ...
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... leave to make some observations on them all . From the close similarity or rather identity of the stile used by M. D. C. with that of the paper to which it refers in the Magazine for June , I am strongly inclined to believe them both ...
... leave to make some observations on them all . From the close similarity or rather identity of the stile used by M. D. C. with that of the paper to which it refers in the Magazine for June , I am strongly inclined to believe them both ...
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