The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... Human Vicissitudes , 90 Fuster's Speech on the Irish Union , Feuchecour's French Translation of Ras- 215 -- > Observations on , 344 Hunter on Vegetable and Animal Partis- rition , 86 Hydraulics . See Pruny . Gaskin's Edition of ...
... Human Vicissitudes , 90 Fuster's Speech on the Irish Union , Feuchecour's French Translation of Ras- 215 -- > Observations on , 344 Hunter on Vegetable and Animal Partis- rition , 86 Hydraulics . See Pruny . Gaskin's Edition of ...
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... Human Vicissitudes , 90 Foster's Speech on the Irish Union , -- , Observations on , 215 Hunter on Vegetable and Animal Part- 344 rition , 85 Fouchecour's French Translation of Ras- Hydraulics . See Prany . selas , 148 France , Tracts ...
... Human Vicissitudes , 90 Foster's Speech on the Irish Union , -- , Observations on , 215 Hunter on Vegetable and Animal Part- 344 rition , 85 Fouchecour's French Translation of Ras- Hydraulics . See Prany . selas , 148 France , Tracts ...
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... humanity , during such tremendous contests for power and do- minion , the traveller may soon perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts . It was fortunate ...
... humanity , during such tremendous contests for power and do- minion , the traveller may soon perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts . It was fortunate ...
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... human mind , to watch the progress of intellectual operation , and embody to the vulgar eye those ever fleeting forms under which the passions vary . ' This essay reflects much credit on the author , and seems well worthy of that mark ...
... human mind , to watch the progress of intellectual operation , and embody to the vulgar eye those ever fleeting forms under which the passions vary . ' This essay reflects much credit on the author , and seems well worthy of that mark ...
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... human kind . We must now conclude our extracts with the following passage : Having an opportunity yesterday of conversing with our third conductor , a man of experience , and a well informed literary charac- ' ter , he said that each ...
... human kind . We must now conclude our extracts with the following passage : Having an opportunity yesterday of conversing with our third conductor , a man of experience , and a well informed literary charac- ' ter , he said that each ...
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