The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 157
... collection of heaths is scanty ; and the stoves and conservatory deserve no special notice , except that the former ccprize many succu- lent exotics . Among the trees , is a specimen of Weeping Oak , about twelve feet high . — In the ...
... collection of heaths is scanty ; and the stoves and conservatory deserve no special notice , except that the former ccprize many succu- lent exotics . Among the trees , is a specimen of Weeping Oak , about twelve feet high . — In the ...
Page 189
... collection of the revenue ; and to take care that it was adequate to the public expenditure ; to check unnecessary disbursements , and to prevent , as far as pos- sible , iniquitous peculations ; to sustain and secure the credit of the ...
... collection of the revenue ; and to take care that it was adequate to the public expenditure ; to check unnecessary disbursements , and to prevent , as far as pos- sible , iniquitous peculations ; to sustain and secure the credit of the ...
Page 410
... Collection of Poems , chiefly Manuscript , and from living Authors . Edited for the Benefit of a Friend , by Joanna Baillie . 8vo . pp . 330. 1. 1s . Boards . Longman and Co. 1823 . THE benevolent feelings , which gave birth to this ...
... Collection of Poems , chiefly Manuscript , and from living Authors . Edited for the Benefit of a Friend , by Joanna Baillie . 8vo . pp . 330. 1. 1s . Boards . Longman and Co. 1823 . THE benevolent feelings , which gave birth to this ...
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