The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 |
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... feels desires that he can- not satisfy . Casting his longing eye around , he fixes it by chance upon the saloon of Madam ... feel easy with him , even when he attempts to say the most agreeable things . The highest officers of state must ...
... feels desires that he can- not satisfy . Casting his longing eye around , he fixes it by chance upon the saloon of Madam ... feel easy with him , even when he attempts to say the most agreeable things . The highest officers of state must ...
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... feels a kind of right to know its contents . ' Many persons feel a similar kind of right to appropriate to themselves a share of their neighbour's property but the law of honour , as well as the law of the hand , disallows such a ...
... feels a kind of right to know its contents . ' Many persons feel a similar kind of right to appropriate to themselves a share of their neighbour's property but the law of honour , as well as the law of the hand , disallows such a ...
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... feels , whose lifted arm Guards his loved Prince , while round his country's coasts Invasion's hovering harpies scream for ... feel the least hesitation in admitting them to be the genuine compositions of the young lady to whom they are ...
... feels , whose lifted arm Guards his loved Prince , while round his country's coasts Invasion's hovering harpies scream for ... feel the least hesitation in admitting them to be the genuine compositions of the young lady to whom they are ...
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TABLE | 4 |
Goochs Mrs Sherwood Forest | 22 |
Blagden See Prevost | 46 |
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