The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1816 |
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... King . " This quadrilateral prodigy , notwithstanding its smooth velvet looks , appears to be a consummate hypocrite , possessing at once the most op- posite and irreconcileable properties . Acids and alkalies the . most corrosive are ...
... King . " This quadrilateral prodigy , notwithstanding its smooth velvet looks , appears to be a consummate hypocrite , possessing at once the most op- posite and irreconcileable properties . Acids and alkalies the . most corrosive are ...
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... King Charles " engraving a bloody liturgy on the backs " of his Scot- tish subjects ; - " nightmen who rake up learned and unlearned filth ; " - the Almighty appointing Aaron " to wear bells on his petticoats that he might be heard when ...
... King Charles " engraving a bloody liturgy on the backs " of his Scot- tish subjects ; - " nightmen who rake up learned and unlearned filth ; " - the Almighty appointing Aaron " to wear bells on his petticoats that he might be heard when ...
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... King Charles's character , however good , to prop its venerable bulwarks . It can answer no good purpose to raise the ghosts of departed episcopalians and puritans to settle a dis- pute in our days , which they could not settle in their ...
... King Charles's character , however good , to prop its venerable bulwarks . It can answer no good purpose to raise the ghosts of departed episcopalians and puritans to settle a dis- pute in our days , which they could not settle in their ...
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... in the south of France , or in the territories of the petticoat - embroidering king . But the point in which we are alleged most intimately to sym- - bolize with the church of Rome , is in The Velvet Cushion Controversy . 9.
... in the south of France , or in the territories of the petticoat - embroidering king . But the point in which we are alleged most intimately to sym- - bolize with the church of Rome , is in The Velvet Cushion Controversy . 9.
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... king , and the leading mem- bers of his government , are converted to the knowledge and enjoyment of Christianity . What is their duty on this occasion ? Is it not most evidently to disseminate that knowledge which they believe ...
... king , and the leading mem- bers of his government , are converted to the knowledge and enjoyment of Christianity . What is their duty on this occasion ? Is it not most evidently to disseminate that knowledge which they believe ...
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