The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Mildness is a medium with respect to anger , of which the habit that exceeds is called Angrines , but that which is deficient is without a name . Anger , therefore , is the passion which subsists about mildness , but the objects moving ...
Mildness is a medium with respect to anger , of which the habit that exceeds is called Angrines , but that which is deficient is without a name . Anger , therefore , is the passion which subsists about mildness , but the objects moving ...
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But the turbulent and frantic missionaries , most of whom have been nurtured in the hot - bed of Calvinistic intolerance , would think it derogatory to their spiritual pride to pay any thing like even a decent respect for the deep ...
But the turbulent and frantic missionaries , most of whom have been nurtured in the hot - bed of Calvinistic intolerance , would think it derogatory to their spiritual pride to pay any thing like even a decent respect for the deep ...
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Fox , Fell's memoirs of Charles , 226 . Mr. Fox first brought into parliament in 1768 , when only in his nineteenth year , 226. His defence of the court in all its measures respecting the Middlesex election , ib .
Fox , Fell's memoirs of Charles , 226 . Mr. Fox first brought into parliament in 1768 , when only in his nineteenth year , 226. His defence of the court in all its measures respecting the Middlesex election , ib .
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