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Page 114
... seems to have chosen her present desolate and insulated situation to stand at a proud distance from the other cities of the carth ; hither , like an empress hurled from her throne , she has retired in dignified composure to conceal her ...
... seems to have chosen her present desolate and insulated situation to stand at a proud distance from the other cities of the carth ; hither , like an empress hurled from her throne , she has retired in dignified composure to conceal her ...
Page 216
... seems to lose in zeal and fervour what the sectaries have gained ; and the regular clergy are accused of giving themselves too little trouble in the cause . " We feel great pleasure in stating that this is not the case here . Our ...
... seems to lose in zeal and fervour what the sectaries have gained ; and the regular clergy are accused of giving themselves too little trouble in the cause . " We feel great pleasure in stating that this is not the case here . Our ...
Page 510
... seems to anticipate , and affects to despise . The " august and appellate tri- bunals of criticism , " " he avows an expectation , " will ' Send a glistering guardian if need be , ' " to chase these vermin to more appropriate prey ...
... seems to anticipate , and affects to despise . The " august and appellate tri- bunals of criticism , " " he avows an expectation , " will ' Send a glistering guardian if need be , ' " to chase these vermin to more appropriate prey ...
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