The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... consequence would have been , supposing Russia capable of standing her ground , that he would have been attacked by Great Britain and Russia , two powers that could with the utmost ease have divided and conquered the whole kingdom . On ...
... consequence would have been , supposing Russia capable of standing her ground , that he would have been attacked by Great Britain and Russia , two powers that could with the utmost ease have divided and conquered the whole kingdom . On ...
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... consequence has often been , that the teacher by reading and reflection has become enlightened while ' the hearer has been left in darkness ; the preacher has reformed his speculative creed , while the hearers have retained all the ...
... consequence has often been , that the teacher by reading and reflection has become enlightened while ' the hearer has been left in darkness ; the preacher has reformed his speculative creed , while the hearers have retained all the ...
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... consequence of this unpleasant exudation , as to be induced to change their linen three or four times within the day ; but , however refreshing such a change may prove , it is by no means to be commended ; experience proving that ...
... consequence of this unpleasant exudation , as to be induced to change their linen three or four times within the day ; but , however refreshing such a change may prove , it is by no means to be commended ; experience proving that ...
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