The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 |
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... speak , and act at last , —we will not say with a view of re - esta- blishing despotism in a country which had rescued itself from that curse , but certainly in such a manner as counteracted the spirit of liberty every where , and ...
... speak , and act at last , —we will not say with a view of re - esta- blishing despotism in a country which had rescued itself from that curse , but certainly in such a manner as counteracted the spirit of liberty every where , and ...
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... speak in the language of * Although we are of opinion that the author is , in general , suf- ficiently copious , yet the subject of the 8th chapter [ the system of the world ] demanded a more particular detail of circumstances and a ...
... speak in the language of * Although we are of opinion that the author is , in general , suf- ficiently copious , yet the subject of the 8th chapter [ the system of the world ] demanded a more particular detail of circumstances and a ...
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... Speaking of new fashions , he says : You see I speak very disinterestedly ; for as I never wear a hat myself , it is in- different to me what sort of hat I don't wear . ' P. 80. a descrip . tion of the Queen's arrival on Sept. 9 , 1761 ...
... Speaking of new fashions , he says : You see I speak very disinterestedly ; for as I never wear a hat myself , it is in- different to me what sort of hat I don't wear . ' P. 80. a descrip . tion of the Queen's arrival on Sept. 9 , 1761 ...
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