The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... attention to the grave questions which are involved in that discussion , and the careful study of the volume before us . We address ourselves to those persons whose primary wish is for the well - being of the society which they uphold ...
... attention to the grave questions which are involved in that discussion , and the careful study of the volume before us . We address ourselves to those persons whose primary wish is for the well - being of the society which they uphold ...
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... attention : -but , alas ! that attention is diverted by a third source of delight , even more engaging than the others : -we mean , a vapid versification of the stalest mythological details , from the Classical Dictionary ; and a re ...
... attention : -but , alas ! that attention is diverted by a third source of delight , even more engaging than the others : -we mean , a vapid versification of the stalest mythological details , from the Classical Dictionary ; and a re ...
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... attention to a stranger visiting their country with an introduction from their great and generous bene- factor . Not , however , satisfied with this , on my return to England , no sooner did Sir Joseph learn that I was preparing my ...
... attention to a stranger visiting their country with an introduction from their great and generous bene- factor . Not , however , satisfied with this , on my return to England , no sooner did Sir Joseph learn that I was preparing my ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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