The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... occasion will , in the eyes of impartial and feeling readers , atone for many of those severities of remark , and ebullitions of spleen , with which his volumes abound : almost inducing them to believe the writer's character of himself ...
... occasion will , in the eyes of impartial and feeling readers , atone for many of those severities of remark , and ebullitions of spleen , with which his volumes abound : almost inducing them to believe the writer's character of himself ...
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... occasions devoted much space to African details , from entering more fully into the specific matters of which it ... occasion , of such remarks as the author's subsequent experience suggested , particularly on the subject of blood ...
... occasions devoted much space to African details , from entering more fully into the specific matters of which it ... occasion , of such remarks as the author's subsequent experience suggested , particularly on the subject of blood ...
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... occasion . The enormity of Alva's atrocities is am liar to every school - boy : confiscation and death were the ui shments awarded by him not only to Protestants , but to every individual who had shewn the slightest attachment to the ...
... occasion . The enormity of Alva's atrocities is am liar to every school - boy : confiscation and death were the ui shments awarded by him not only to Protestants , but to every individual who had shewn the slightest attachment to the ...
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