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The evidence attending the writer's fenti - ments is not the only reafon of their publi - cation.
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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It is therefore plain, that the charader fhould continue the fame, while we profefs to adopt the fame fyftem of revelation, to acknow - ledge the fame lawgiver, and to regulate our fenti - ments and condud by the fame laws.
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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Mr, Reeves's pamphlet experience* the fame unqualified praife; he himfelf is represented as the faviour of his country, and his fenti - ments are faid to be thofe of his majefty's miniiters: 'there is, and I affirm it without fear of contradiction, not a fingle member of the pie - ient Townfhend's Defence rftbe Right Hon.
The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan 1796
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I proteft 1 never hiive had a fenti - ment — I protcft I neter had a thought of any important political Ihare
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... Paternoster Row , London, England 1795
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In his other poems there is an eafy volubili - ty; the pleafure of fmooth metre is afforded to the ear, and the mind is not opprefTed with ponderous or entangled with intricate fenti - ment.
The Lives of the English Poets: and a criticism on their works 1795
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But it is a mere meta - phyiGcal diftinflion, for we are governed by Engliib minifters or their agents who never dare afpire to the dignity of any great fenti - ment of their own, Ireland may pride her - felf Since the Revolution.
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LIVES AND CHARACTERS OF ihips fenti under fix George Rooke, on the expeditron againfl Cadiz.
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Of no party but that of the Prince of Peace, of whibh many of you have alfo hitherto profclied to be, I would anxioufly preferve you in your allegiance to your great Leader; and infpire you with thofe fenti -
The spirit of the times considered in an address to the people of Eastwood MacGill, Stevenson, 1765-1840 1792
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The letter is curious, and the anfwer contains fenti - ments of juftice that do honour to the great man who
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* 'Hiftiaeus of Milefus had not oppofed the fenti -
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