The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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Page 92
... late Bill , the disinclination to which occasioned the failure of the whole measure . I speak of the prohibition of intermarriage to the adulterous parties . That disinclination still continues ; and , I am persuaded , it is of too ...
... late Bill , the disinclination to which occasioned the failure of the whole measure . I speak of the prohibition of intermarriage to the adulterous parties . That disinclination still continues ; and , I am persuaded , it is of too ...
Page 211
... late William Cowper , Esq . the much admired poet , in conse- quence of his remarks on the use of tobacco in his poem On Conversa tion . It is prefaced by a complimentary letter received from Mr. Cowper , in reply to one addressed to ...
... late William Cowper , Esq . the much admired poet , in conse- quence of his remarks on the use of tobacco in his poem On Conversa tion . It is prefaced by a complimentary letter received from Mr. Cowper , in reply to one addressed to ...
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Of late , the questions have been much agitated , whether it be possible for us to produce wool equal to that which we import from Spain ; and whether , supposing this to be possible , it would be politic to make the attempt ? Dr ...
Of late , the questions have been much agitated , whether it be possible for us to produce wool equal to that which we import from Spain ; and whether , supposing this to be possible , it would be politic to make the attempt ? Dr ...
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