The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 |
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... Society for the Establishment of a Li terary Fund . 8vo . 75. 6d . Boards . Miller . 1802 . AMONG the numerous charitable establishments in this country , which excite the admiration of foreigners , while we are scarcely aware ourselves ...
... Society for the Establishment of a Li terary Fund . 8vo . 75. 6d . Boards . Miller . 1802 . AMONG the numerous charitable establishments in this country , which excite the admiration of foreigners , while we are scarcely aware ourselves ...
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... society or in the more humble company of itinerant comedians , cannot fail to engage the attention of the reader ; since we naturally feel ourselves a party concerned in whatever may befall our fellow man : -- " Nihil humanum à nobis ...
... society or in the more humble company of itinerant comedians , cannot fail to engage the attention of the reader ; since we naturally feel ourselves a party concerned in whatever may befall our fellow man : -- " Nihil humanum à nobis ...
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... Society of Friends . The proceedings against Hannah Barnard , for her supposed here- tical opinions , are criticised with spirit and sound reasoning by this Appellant ; who endeavours to shew that the history of the Society affords no ...
... Society of Friends . The proceedings against Hannah Barnard , for her supposed here- tical opinions , are criticised with spirit and sound reasoning by this Appellant ; who endeavours to shew that the history of the Society affords no ...
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