The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 106
... appears , indeed , to be a species of ingratitude in the total condemnation of a book which has perchance beguiled a winter's evening ; and we are inclined to let the present novel escape under this plea , although we scarcely derived ...
... appears , indeed , to be a species of ingratitude in the total condemnation of a book which has perchance beguiled a winter's evening ; and we are inclined to let the present novel escape under this plea , although we scarcely derived ...
Page 116
... appears to have been moderate assessment , and an almost sacred respect for the native rights of village officers and proprietors of lands . She heard every complaint in person , and although she continually referred causes to courts of ...
... appears to have been moderate assessment , and an almost sacred respect for the native rights of village officers and proprietors of lands . She heard every complaint in person , and although she continually referred causes to courts of ...
Page 310
... appears ; but , after some time , increasing by its own organic powers it forms a branch , and be- comes a part of the tree or shrub which has produced it . 3. That every adventitious bud , or bud appearing at any after period ...
... appears ; but , after some time , increasing by its own organic powers it forms a branch , and be- comes a part of the tree or shrub which has produced it . 3. That every adventitious bud , or bud appearing at any after period ...
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