The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... never been cut by the binder ! If the leaves them- selves had never been opened , how much greater would be its value ; -if they never could be opened , how far above all price ! What are the merits and the defects of Mr. Beloe , as a ...
... never been cut by the binder ! If the leaves them- selves had never been opened , how much greater would be its value ; -if they never could be opened , how far above all price ! What are the merits and the defects of Mr. Beloe , as a ...
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... never would have lost sight of the question of Parliamentary Reform ; that he never would have neg- lected an opportunity to ameliorate the state of Ireland ; both for her own sake and for the honour and the essential interests of this ...
... never would have lost sight of the question of Parliamentary Reform ; that he never would have neg- lected an opportunity to ameliorate the state of Ireland ; both for her own sake and for the honour and the essential interests of this ...
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... never enter the world . In the midst of mankind , they are for ever cut off , and existence is confined to the narrow track of self . Perpetually lingering over atoms , they never behold the universe . They can see nothing but the weed ...
... never enter the world . In the midst of mankind , they are for ever cut off , and existence is confined to the narrow track of self . Perpetually lingering over atoms , they never behold the universe . They can see nothing but the weed ...
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