The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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the posthumous publication of that which was not completed by the writer himself for publication , two things at least ought to be well ascertained ; first , that the honour of the deceased is secure , and secondly , that the wrong , if ...
the posthumous publication of that which was not completed by the writer himself for publication , two things at least ought to be well ascertained ; first , that the honour of the deceased is secure , and secondly , that the wrong , if ...
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... writers whose heads are full of other men's thoughts , as well by his abstinence as by his abundance . His style is unaffected , majestic , and copious ; neither rendered obscure by the density of his matter , nor florid by the ...
... writers whose heads are full of other men's thoughts , as well by his abstinence as by his abundance . His style is unaffected , majestic , and copious ; neither rendered obscure by the density of his matter , nor florid by the ...
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... writer , approximated in their deaths . And falsely approximated - for unquestionable authority has in- formed us , that the great man last mentioned did make a dying confession of his faith in him who is alone able to save , and that ...
... writer , approximated in their deaths . And falsely approximated - for unquestionable authority has in- formed us , that the great man last mentioned did make a dying confession of his faith in him who is alone able to save , and that ...
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... writer on a former occasion for the great names ( if not then great , then , at least , rising into high and honourable distinction ) of Pitt , of Grenville , and of him whom he calls " a certain Mr. Wilberforce , " has since stretched ...
... writer on a former occasion for the great names ( if not then great , then , at least , rising into high and honourable distinction ) of Pitt , of Grenville , and of him whom he calls " a certain Mr. Wilberforce , " has since stretched ...
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... writer of the vindi- cation . " " It must give pleasure to the admirers of Mr. Burke's political conduct , to read the testimony to the consistency and uniformity of his principles borne by the writer to whom we have been allu- ding ...
... writer of the vindi- cation . " " It must give pleasure to the admirers of Mr. Burke's political conduct , to read the testimony to the consistency and uniformity of his principles borne by the writer to whom we have been allu- ding ...
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