Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 80
... favour : but they were personal and political services which he considered , and of the ample returns which he made ... favours heaped by Mr. Pitt on the Univer- sity indicated little of disinterestedness , it must equally perhaps be ...
... favour : but they were personal and political services which he considered , and of the ample returns which he made ... favours heaped by Mr. Pitt on the Univer- sity indicated little of disinterestedness , it must equally perhaps be ...
Page 201
... favour of this religion , but we owe it justice . - Besides , it is paying a poor compliment to liberty , to say that it reposes on exclusion - laws ; and it gives no advantageous view of Protestantism , to make it depend on civil ...
... favour of this religion , but we owe it justice . - Besides , it is paying a poor compliment to liberty , to say that it reposes on exclusion - laws ; and it gives no advantageous view of Protestantism , to make it depend on civil ...
Page 267
... favour that he was with the former , would not endure the question of his favourite , and , to deliver him from it , broke up the parliament , which gave too iust a suspition that he favour'd the practise ; for it is true that the ...
... favour that he was with the former , would not endure the question of his favourite , and , to deliver him from it , broke up the parliament , which gave too iust a suspition that he favour'd the practise ; for it is true that the ...
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