The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 |
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... would be no unprofitable employment to compare this cha- racter of the Earl , with the deservedly celebrated delineation of Pope . O 3 Dublin : Dublin : -Considerations on the Choice of a Recorder : Nichols's Edition of Swift's Works . 197.
... would be no unprofitable employment to compare this cha- racter of the Earl , with the deservedly celebrated delineation of Pope . O 3 Dublin : Dublin : -Considerations on the Choice of a Recorder : Nichols's Edition of Swift's Works . 197.
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... racter of that prince : His -No man in so elevated and active a station , and especially in cir- eumstances so critical as attended the revolution in his favour , ever maintained a character , either considered personally or politically ...
... racter of that prince : His -No man in so elevated and active a station , and especially in cir- eumstances so critical as attended the revolution in his favour , ever maintained a character , either considered personally or politically ...
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... racter of the profession , must deeply interest every friend to huma- nity . We have already had occasion to notice the leading facts on which Dr. Haygarth has commented , in reviewing the publications of Dr. Currie and Dr. Ferriar ...
... racter of the profession , must deeply interest every friend to huma- nity . We have already had occasion to notice the leading facts on which Dr. Haygarth has commented , in reviewing the publications of Dr. Currie and Dr. Ferriar ...
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