The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... justice to Mr. Fox's memory he could not avoid , will be interesting chiefly to eccle- siastical readers . But it should not be forgotten that among them will be found many persons of learning , sense , and virtue , to whose esteem Mr ...
... justice to Mr. Fox's memory he could not avoid , will be interesting chiefly to eccle- siastical readers . But it should not be forgotten that among them will be found many persons of learning , sense , and virtue , to whose esteem Mr ...
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... justice , and to infuse confidence into the minds of enlightened foreigners , with whom he was officially to discuss the intricate and jarring claims of powerful and jealous nations ? Where could you have found an orator gifted with ...
... justice , and to infuse confidence into the minds of enlightened foreigners , with whom he was officially to discuss the intricate and jarring claims of powerful and jealous nations ? Where could you have found an orator gifted with ...
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... justice would grant without reluctance , and sound discretion even proffer without solicita- tion , to their wants , their numbers , their rights from nature , and their usefulness to society - ready to put their reason , their ...
... justice would grant without reluctance , and sound discretion even proffer without solicita- tion , to their wants , their numbers , their rights from nature , and their usefulness to society - ready to put their reason , their ...
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... justice , 25 would governments be less stable , ministers less praiseworthy , subjects less prosperous , or princes less venerable ? All profess to admire the same plain rule which he followed , and , mis- guided by ambition or ...
... justice , 25 would governments be less stable , ministers less praiseworthy , subjects less prosperous , or princes less venerable ? All profess to admire the same plain rule which he followed , and , mis- guided by ambition or ...
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... justice forbids us to confound the unoffending sceptic with the loquacious and profane scoffer , and in times like the present , common prudence seems to require that he " who is not against us , " should in some degree be considered as ...
... justice forbids us to confound the unoffending sceptic with the loquacious and profane scoffer , and in times like the present , common prudence seems to require that he " who is not against us , " should in some degree be considered as ...
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