The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... observe on the merits or demerits of the quotations , besides minutely entering into the " birth , parentage , and education " of the works which they quote ; and on the present occasion they speak thus : ' MORTON . For the early date ...
... observe on the merits or demerits of the quotations , besides minutely entering into the " birth , parentage , and education " of the works which they quote ; and on the present occasion they speak thus : ' MORTON . For the early date ...
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... observe any thing like novelty , and which is stated to be more useful than we can imagine , is called the Mouldebaert , and resembles a large square malt - shovel , strongly prepared with iron on the lower side . It is used for ...
... observe any thing like novelty , and which is stated to be more useful than we can imagine , is called the Mouldebaert , and resembles a large square malt - shovel , strongly prepared with iron on the lower side . It is used for ...
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... observing the phænomena of our own minds , it is said , we cannot learn any thing of the faculties possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the expressions or ...
... observing the phænomena of our own minds , it is said , we cannot learn any thing of the faculties possessed by others : -but we can observe external indications in others , analo- gous to those which we know to be the expressions or ...
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