The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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Page 25
... wish to have the whole series of punishments strikingly pourtrayed by the pencil of the artist . We cannot , indeed , refrain from contemplating this publication with some emotion of surprise , at the fancy or the judgment which induced ...
... wish to have the whole series of punishments strikingly pourtrayed by the pencil of the artist . We cannot , indeed , refrain from contemplating this publication with some emotion of surprise , at the fancy or the judgment which induced ...
Page 59
... wish the silly mischievousness of the students at West- minster were as well restrained , who , to the eternal reproach of their superiors , to whose care the church and school are committed , are suffered to deface the finest specimens ...
... wish the silly mischievousness of the students at West- minster were as well restrained , who , to the eternal reproach of their superiors , to whose care the church and school are committed , are suffered to deface the finest specimens ...
Page 91
... wish " respecting inclosures is not likely " to give us our wish . " He has exposed a singular inconsistency in the Report of the Com mittee of Waste Lands , which states an extraordinary and rapid in- crease of inclosures to have taken ...
... wish " respecting inclosures is not likely " to give us our wish . " He has exposed a singular inconsistency in the Report of the Com mittee of Waste Lands , which states an extraordinary and rapid in- crease of inclosures to have taken ...
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