The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 194
... to ravage its dockyards and arsenals , and by blending injury with insult , to outrage the national honour of Denmark in a manner of which it will require the lapse of ages to efface the hostile impression which it has left behind .
... to ravage its dockyards and arsenals , and by blending injury with insult , to outrage the national honour of Denmark in a manner of which it will require the lapse of ages to efface the hostile impression which it has left behind .
Page 423
... honour . A number of his parishioners who had subjected themselves to the sentence of excommunication , expected absolution from him ; the night before this was to take place , he slept at a distance from his parish .
... honour . A number of his parishioners who had subjected themselves to the sentence of excommunication , expected absolution from him ; the night before this was to take place , he slept at a distance from his parish .
Page 426
He passed the last seventeen years of his life in honour- . able retirement in his native country , revising his former works and composing others . Whilst engaged in these pursuits , the bishopric of St. David's was once more offered ...
He passed the last seventeen years of his life in honour- . able retirement in his native country , revising his former works and composing others . Whilst engaged in these pursuits , the bishopric of St. David's was once more offered ...
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