The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 |
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Página 188
... appears that the be- ginning of this work was written after Corsica had placed herself under the protection of the British monarch ; and from the the preface , it also appears that the whole was 188 Noble's Memoirs of the House of Medici .
... appears that the be- ginning of this work was written after Corsica had placed herself under the protection of the British monarch ; and from the the preface , it also appears that the whole was 188 Noble's Memoirs of the House of Medici .
Página 351
... appears in the difference of their several returns , some sheriff's returning more bo- roughs and burgesses than their predecessors , others fewer . - Instances of this kind are adduced : it is diverting to read that the sheriff in 26 ...
... appears in the difference of their several returns , some sheriff's returning more bo- roughs and burgesses than their predecessors , others fewer . - Instances of this kind are adduced : it is diverting to read that the sheriff in 26 ...
Página 557
... appears appears to us unsatisfactory . Instead of a comprehensive plan Delametherie's Theory of the Earth . 557.
... appears appears to us unsatisfactory . Instead of a comprehensive plan Delametherie's Theory of the Earth . 557.
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Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
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