The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... readers to pity them : but our sympathy is faint for griefs which might have been avoided by a little common sense . For instance , on reading in this volume the story called Ellen , how are we to believe that a mother would endure the ...
... readers to pity them : but our sympathy is faint for griefs which might have been avoided by a little common sense . For instance , on reading in this volume the story called Ellen , how are we to believe that a mother would endure the ...
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... readers for whom they are designed . Art . 28. Pensécs , & c .; i . e . Thoughts , Maxims , and Moral Re- flections . By Madame Cottin ; collected , and accompanied by a Memoir of her Life . By A. Bernays . 12mo . 3s . Treuttel and ...
... readers for whom they are designed . Art . 28. Pensécs , & c .; i . e . Thoughts , Maxims , and Moral Re- flections . By Madame Cottin ; collected , and accompanied by a Memoir of her Life . By A. Bernays . 12mo . 3s . Treuttel and ...
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... readers , nor with our own wishes . We will con- tinue to do all that we can . A Querist should make his requests and wants known through the channel of a Magazine . They are not in our department . ** We again recommend to the notice ...
... readers , nor with our own wishes . We will con- tinue to do all that we can . A Querist should make his requests and wants known through the channel of a Magazine . They are not in our department . ** We again recommend to the notice ...
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