The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... continued to exist , nor did even convulsions or disturbance distract the people.— It is therefore very possible , that the king may be amenable to justice , yet the royal power continue : it is very possible , that the royal power may ...
... continued to exist , nor did even convulsions or disturbance distract the people.— It is therefore very possible , that the king may be amenable to justice , yet the royal power continue : it is very possible , that the royal power may ...
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... continued application of medicines , for which few persons under their own direction would have sufficient perseverance ; and , lastly , the state of mind , which the subjects of this malady generally experience , ren- ders them ...
... continued application of medicines , for which few persons under their own direction would have sufficient perseverance ; and , lastly , the state of mind , which the subjects of this malady generally experience , ren- ders them ...
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... continued without much interruption during eighteen months ; after which a journey to England having sus- pended the writer's observations , we have only a short notice of the proceedings of the corps under his command in the winter of ...
... continued without much interruption during eighteen months ; after which a journey to England having sus- pended the writer's observations , we have only a short notice of the proceedings of the corps under his command in the winter of ...
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