The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has con- tributed more to the cultivation and refinement of music , in all its branches ...
... considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has con- tributed more to the cultivation and refinement of music , in all its branches ...
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... considered how dangerous the at- tempt at a communication with Japan has for so long a time been regarded , on account of the general belief of the hostile disposition of the Japanese towards Europeans ; and that ships of considerable ...
... considered how dangerous the at- tempt at a communication with Japan has for so long a time been regarded , on account of the general belief of the hostile disposition of the Japanese towards Europeans ; and that ships of considerable ...
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... considered as unperishable ; of this they make coffins , some of which cost more than a hundred and fifty louis d'ors . The Chinese ,, let his pecuniary means be ever so small , procures while living , either for himself or for his ...
... considered as unperishable ; of this they make coffins , some of which cost more than a hundred and fifty louis d'ors . The Chinese ,, let his pecuniary means be ever so small , procures while living , either for himself or for his ...
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... considered , than in China . Those , whose husbands are of high rank , are always confined ; those of the second class , are a sort of upper servants , deprived of all liberty ; while those of the lower are partakers with the men of the ...
... considered , than in China . Those , whose husbands are of high rank , are always confined ; those of the second class , are a sort of upper servants , deprived of all liberty ; while those of the lower are partakers with the men of the ...
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... Considered singly , it rises from a lower to a higher tone in the question No ? which may therefore be called the acute accent , and falls from a higher to a lower tone in the answer No , and may therefore be called the grave . When ...
... Considered singly , it rises from a lower to a higher tone in the question No ? which may therefore be called the acute accent , and falls from a higher to a lower tone in the answer No , and may therefore be called the grave . When ...
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