The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 |
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... present selection . In those that are already published , we have only four tragedies and twelve co- medies ; and we would willingly prescribe that the remainder of the work should be devoted to the former class alone , which would ...
... present selection . In those that are already published , we have only four tragedies and twelve co- medies ; and we would willingly prescribe that the remainder of the work should be devoted to the former class alone , which would ...
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ART . IX . Sketches of the History and present State of the Russian Empire ; of the Progress of Civilization from the Foundation of the Monarchy to the Accession of the House of Romanof , the present reigning Family ; and particularly ...
ART . IX . Sketches of the History and present State of the Russian Empire ; of the Progress of Civilization from the Foundation of the Monarchy to the Accession of the House of Romanof , the present reigning Family ; and particularly ...
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... present no occasion to do more than to offer a brief opinion of the utility of the republication before us . Certainly , as Mr. Barker does not omit to inform his readers , an edition is here presented to them which is more complete ...
... present no occasion to do more than to offer a brief opinion of the utility of the republication before us . Certainly , as Mr. Barker does not omit to inform his readers , an edition is here presented to them which is more complete ...
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