The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1808 |
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Strana 22
... reflect upon the assemblage of impostures among which our author places the religion of his country ? As for my part , I cannot see any possible interpretation to give this work , but a design to subvert and ridicule the authority of ...
... reflect upon the assemblage of impostures among which our author places the religion of his country ? As for my part , I cannot see any possible interpretation to give this work , but a design to subvert and ridicule the authority of ...
Strana 25
... reflect , that adorations paid in that posture are what a lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most , do but as they would be done unto : for as none are so much concerned at being in ...
... reflect , that adorations paid in that posture are what a lady might expect herself , and my wonder immediately ceases . These , when they flatter most , do but as they would be done unto : for as none are so much concerned at being in ...
Strana 26
... reflect how acceptable a sacrifice of first - fruits was to Heaven , in the earliest and purest ages of religion , that they were honoured with solemn feasts , and con- secrated to altars by a divine command , *** upon that ...
... reflect how acceptable a sacrifice of first - fruits was to Heaven , in the earliest and purest ages of religion , that they were honoured with solemn feasts , and con- secrated to altars by a divine command , *** upon that ...
Strana 49
... reflect upon the inexorable temper of the governor of the place . Under this apprehension he had not composure enough to fly to a sanctuary , which was near the place where he committed the fact ; but ran into the street , frantick and ...
... reflect upon the inexorable temper of the governor of the place . Under this apprehension he had not composure enough to fly to a sanctuary , which was near the place where he committed the fact ; but ran into the street , frantick and ...
Strana 78
... reflect . His ingenious son , the coachman , aged seventeen years , has since that time ran away with , and married , one of the girls I spoke of in my last . The manner of carrying on the intrigue , as I have picked it out of the ...
... reflect . His ingenious son , the coachman , aged seventeen years , has since that time ran away with , and married , one of the girls I spoke of in my last . The manner of carrying on the intrigue , as I have picked it out of the ...
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