The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 73R. Griffiths, 1785 - Books |
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... as much as possible, tha,taJl pities may unite in this central point, the source of all jr^ady jco'mmunication : and, as the accent of pronunciation is now at length added, this may be acquired with the slightest '.•practice.
... as much as possible, tha,taJl pities may unite in this central point, the source of all jr^ady jco'mmunication : and, as the accent of pronunciation is now at length added, this may be acquired with the slightest '.•practice.
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The grove is thought to have been added by Dr. Hough , Tradition fays , the trees were all planted by that great prelate's own hands . There is nothing particularly interesting or curious in the accounts and we rather wonder that the ...
The grove is thought to have been added by Dr. Hough , Tradition fays , the trees were all planted by that great prelate's own hands . There is nothing particularly interesting or curious in the accounts and we rather wonder that the ...
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Mr. Eyre very properly recommends the inftitution , and hath published his discourse for its benefit ; adding an account of the ... To which is added , a large Appendix , containing various Arguments on the Utility and Importance of the ...
Mr. Eyre very properly recommends the inftitution , and hath published his discourse for its benefit ; adding an account of the ... To which is added , a large Appendix , containing various Arguments on the Utility and Importance of the ...
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