The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 |
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... possessed by man ; and he joined with them taste and humour . The writer of the present little volume evidently imitates the manner of the Doctor's " Poor Richard , " but with inferior powers . Nevertheless , he says many things very ...
... possessed by man ; and he joined with them taste and humour . The writer of the present little volume evidently imitates the manner of the Doctor's " Poor Richard , " but with inferior powers . Nevertheless , he says many things very ...
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... possess are Offensive , an Association to regain what they cease to possess is Offensive also . Its spirit , at least , will be equal in strength to that with which an acquisition of an object never pos- sessed before , is pursued , and ...
... possess are Offensive , an Association to regain what they cease to possess is Offensive also . Its spirit , at least , will be equal in strength to that with which an acquisition of an object never pos- sessed before , is pursued , and ...
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... possess a system of pious services adapted to all occasions , which some one of the in- dividuals who attend reads aloud : for they object to the employ- ment of a regular lecturer , in consequence of their hostility to priests . This ...
... possess a system of pious services adapted to all occasions , which some one of the in- dividuals who attend reads aloud : for they object to the employ- ment of a regular lecturer , in consequence of their hostility to priests . This ...
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Knowless English Grammar 4th Edit | 38 |
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