The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 |
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... hand page . The first and second columns of the op- posite page are allotted to contemporary princes and events ; the third marks the annals of Tyre from Abdastratus to Pygma- lion , and of the Lydian kings from Ardisus to Alyattes ...
... hand page . The first and second columns of the op- posite page are allotted to contemporary princes and events ; the third marks the annals of Tyre from Abdastratus to Pygma- lion , and of the Lydian kings from Ardisus to Alyattes ...
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... hand of the author of the Monk . Of the spirit and energy which animate it , a scene will enable the reader to judge : perhaps the eloquent author too often em- broiders and decorates that bold simplicity which distinguishes the glowing ...
... hand of the author of the Monk . Of the spirit and energy which animate it , a scene will enable the reader to judge : perhaps the eloquent author too often em- broiders and decorates that bold simplicity which distinguishes the glowing ...
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... hand , and pressed it tenderly . Louisa blushed , for her old aunt had often told her that a girl was not to suffer that freedom from any man . She no sooner recollected the precept , than she drew back her hand in order to point out to ...
... hand , and pressed it tenderly . Louisa blushed , for her old aunt had often told her that a girl was not to suffer that freedom from any man . She no sooner recollected the precept , than she drew back her hand in order to point out to ...
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222 | 13 |
Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
Tacitus Edit of by H Homer | 104 |
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