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Side 529
... against a fa- mily fo illuftrious , but upon the most com- plete evidence ; and it must be confeffed that the public opinion on this occafion acquiefced in the wisdom and justice of the legislature . But , notwithstanding these ...
... against a fa- mily fo illuftrious , but upon the most com- plete evidence ; and it must be confeffed that the public opinion on this occafion acquiefced in the wisdom and justice of the legislature . But , notwithstanding these ...
Side 530
... against the Spirit indeed , but not against the letter of the Chriftian religion . " Both thefe gentlemen , highly and juftly diftinguished as they are for genius and learning , I make no hefitation of pro- nouncing , are egregioufly ...
... against the Spirit indeed , but not against the letter of the Chriftian religion . " Both thefe gentlemen , highly and juftly diftinguished as they are for genius and learning , I make no hefitation of pro- nouncing , are egregioufly ...
Side 538
... against in- troducing this contrivance into the fleet , or why even every merchant ship is not provided in proportion to her complement I fhould like to know what con- fideration can be of equal or fuperior va lue to preferving men's ...
... against in- troducing this contrivance into the fleet , or why even every merchant ship is not provided in proportion to her complement I fhould like to know what con- fideration can be of equal or fuperior va lue to preferving men's ...
Side 541
... against whom it was directed ( Canto xlv . Stanza 65. - but , in the very fame place , he makes Ruggiero confcious of a fimilar virtue in his own fword . It is remarked , that Homer has given MONTHLY MAG . No. XLVII . to most of his ...
... against whom it was directed ( Canto xlv . Stanza 65. - but , in the very fame place , he makes Ruggiero confcious of a fimilar virtue in his own fword . It is remarked , that Homer has given MONTHLY MAG . No. XLVII . to most of his ...
Side 544
... against the king - burn me that village - set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to his devotions , which he would have thought it a fin to defer to ...
... against the king - burn me that village - set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to his devotions , which he would have thought it a fin to defer to ...
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