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Page 11
... expected shortly . The particulars here given do not impress the reader with a respectable opinion of the order . The monks are however described as harmless , living on their own land , and tolerably well beloved by the neighbourhood ...
... expected shortly . The particulars here given do not impress the reader with a respectable opinion of the order . The monks are however described as harmless , living on their own land , and tolerably well beloved by the neighbourhood ...
Page 25
... expected that we should consider the present set of plates as a sort of companion to the splendid publication of Major Mason , on the Costume of China , of which we lately gave some account ( vol . xxxiii . p . 354 ) : but we feel it to ...
... expected that we should consider the present set of plates as a sort of companion to the splendid publication of Major Mason , on the Costume of China , of which we lately gave some account ( vol . xxxiii . p . 354 ) : but we feel it to ...
Page 384
... expected that a translation of his late work ( of which see an account , M. R. vol . 30. N. S. P. 572 ) would speedily appear on our table . The humane and liberal sentiments , also , which his former publications have dis- played ...
... expected that a translation of his late work ( of which see an account , M. R. vol . 30. N. S. P. 572 ) would speedily appear on our table . The humane and liberal sentiments , also , which his former publications have dis- played ...
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