The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... become insensible , inactive , and undergo corruption ; but , farther , may experience dispersion of particles and union with other bodies . Thus the body of a dead man may be burnt ( as were those of some primitive martyrs , by their ...
... become insensible , inactive , and undergo corruption ; but , farther , may experience dispersion of particles and union with other bodies . Thus the body of a dead man may be burnt ( as were those of some primitive martyrs , by their ...
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... become of conversation at this dead season of the year , when the Parliament is about to close and London to become desolate , if the probabilities of an invasion did not come so opportunely , and at the same time so admirably fitted ...
... become of conversation at this dead season of the year , when the Parliament is about to close and London to become desolate , if the probabilities of an invasion did not come so opportunely , and at the same time so admirably fitted ...
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... become old stagers in political debate , may save themselves the trouble of recording special answers to the various objections made to their representations . With these observations , and with the caution which we suggested at the ...
... become old stagers in political debate , may save themselves the trouble of recording special answers to the various objections made to their representations . With these observations , and with the caution which we suggested at the ...
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