The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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... nearly resembled the natural soil , which is a rich light loam , mixed with vegetable earth , and a very considerable proportion of pure white sand . Moisture can scarcely lodge on such a soil , yet the beds for the choice bulbs , both ...
... nearly resembled the natural soil , which is a rich light loam , mixed with vegetable earth , and a very considerable proportion of pure white sand . Moisture can scarcely lodge on such a soil , yet the beds for the choice bulbs , both ...
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... nearly so faithfully or so well as into the English . We must consider the volume relating to Por- tuguese literature as on the whole the most valuable of the two : not only because its subject is the least known , but be- cause it is ...
... nearly so faithfully or so well as into the English . We must consider the volume relating to Por- tuguese literature as on the whole the most valuable of the two : not only because its subject is the least known , but be- cause it is ...
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... nearly perfect in the be- ginning , but becomes more defective about the middle , and has lost about a third part of the conclusion ; a loss which we should have borne with resignation , ( St. Augustin must pardon us , ) if , for every ...
... nearly perfect in the be- ginning , but becomes more defective about the middle , and has lost about a third part of the conclusion ; a loss which we should have borne with resignation , ( St. Augustin must pardon us , ) if , for every ...
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