The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... various bodies or gangs may be apportioned to the care of various individuals , sharers in the canal . ' It will not be a work of charity , as the word is generally un- derstood ; the present inhabitants of Canada will not be gratuit ...
... various bodies or gangs may be apportioned to the care of various individuals , sharers in the canal . ' It will not be a work of charity , as the word is generally un- derstood ; the present inhabitants of Canada will not be gratuit ...
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... various objects and pursuits . These , however , are merely episodes in this great tragi - comedy of the " Pains and Pleasures of Opium : " but we cannot refrain from expressing our sense of the pathos and touches of nature which he has ...
... various objects and pursuits . These , however , are merely episodes in this great tragi - comedy of the " Pains and Pleasures of Opium : " but we cannot refrain from expressing our sense of the pathos and touches of nature which he has ...
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... various occasions of his two wives with tenderness and respect , yet with unreserved dis- crimination of the various points in their characters . During a moonlight walk in the garden , says the author , The Emperor told me that he had ...
... various occasions of his two wives with tenderness and respect , yet with unreserved dis- crimination of the various points in their characters . During a moonlight walk in the garden , says the author , The Emperor told me that he had ...
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