Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... circumstances of the case re- quire it to be contemplated . It offers not an inflated declamation on Patriotism , but a sober definition of it ; including an explanation of the essential qualities of this virtue , and a detection of the ...
... circumstances of the case re- quire it to be contemplated . It offers not an inflated declamation on Patriotism , but a sober definition of it ; including an explanation of the essential qualities of this virtue , and a detection of the ...
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... circumstances , and which tended , as it might seem , to- wards apostacy and unfaithfulness ; the evangelist , going to relate them , does not choose to represent them in plain , naked language , as the spontaneous produce of his ...
... circumstances , and which tended , as it might seem , to- wards apostacy and unfaithfulness ; the evangelist , going to relate them , does not choose to represent them in plain , naked language , as the spontaneous produce of his ...
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... circumstances totally unknown to the officers of the army , which in their judgment would sufficiently counteract any disparity of force between them and their enemies ; " it is replied , Í will not demand of him to know what these ...
... circumstances totally unknown to the officers of the army , which in their judgment would sufficiently counteract any disparity of force between them and their enemies ; " it is replied , Í will not demand of him to know what these ...
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