The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... perhaps , ( and only perhaps , ) but it burns the quicker . I have felt the pulses of a number of English and Irish peasants , and have always found those of the latter slower than those of the former . ' The author describes the ...
... perhaps , ( and only perhaps , ) but it burns the quicker . I have felt the pulses of a number of English and Irish peasants , and have always found those of the latter slower than those of the former . ' The author describes the ...
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... perhaps of its total want of irritation . It is , besides , the most commodious medium for apply- ing to the human body two powerful agents , viz . heat and cold ; the one expanding and preserving pliant , the other contracting and con ...
... perhaps of its total want of irritation . It is , besides , the most commodious medium for apply- ing to the human body two powerful agents , viz . heat and cold ; the one expanding and preserving pliant , the other contracting and con ...
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... perhaps for Hall , perhaps for Jeremy Taylor , perhaps for Barrow , and perhaps for South . Chapter I. treats of the Apologue , or sopian fable . The word fable has so many senses , that it is not a convenient term of art . A short ...
... perhaps for Hall , perhaps for Jeremy Taylor , perhaps for Barrow , and perhaps for South . Chapter I. treats of the Apologue , or sopian fable . The word fable has so many senses , that it is not a convenient term of art . A short ...
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