The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 |
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... Human Affairs . By John Bigland . 12mo . pp . 520. 6s . Boards . Williams , & c . 1804 . THE HE candid historian , who proposes to exhibit to his readers a genuine picture of the period of which he treats , will avoid , as far as it may ...
... Human Affairs . By John Bigland . 12mo . pp . 520. 6s . Boards . Williams , & c . 1804 . THE HE candid historian , who proposes to exhibit to his readers a genuine picture of the period of which he treats , will avoid , as far as it may ...
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... human nature , than this spiritual usurpation ; but if we dispassionately consider the circumstances of the times , and the state of the human mind , in the ages we are now contemplating , it will be found , not only consistent with the ...
... human nature , than this spiritual usurpation ; but if we dispassionately consider the circumstances of the times , and the state of the human mind , in the ages we are now contemplating , it will be found , not only consistent with the ...
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... human society ; ' and an affecting account is given of the noble and generous instincts displayed by these most amiable and faithful animals : but , partial as we are to Dogs , and well as we know their extraordinary capa- bilities , we ...
... human society ; ' and an affecting account is given of the noble and generous instincts displayed by these most amiable and faithful animals : but , partial as we are to Dogs , and well as we know their extraordinary capa- bilities , we ...
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