The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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ings constantly , until the last but one before his death . The objects of this Society , as originally announced , we consider to be of the most meritorious nature : but we are aware that the attention of many of its members has been ...
ings constantly , until the last but one before his death . The objects of this Society , as originally announced , we consider to be of the most meritorious nature : but we are aware that the attention of many of its members has been ...
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To know nor faith , nor love , nor law , to be Omnipotent but friendless , is to reign ; And Jove now reigned ; for on the race of man First famine , and then toil , and then disease , Strife , wounds , and ghastly death unseen before ...
To know nor faith , nor love , nor law , to be Omnipotent but friendless , is to reign ; And Jove now reigned ; for on the race of man First famine , and then toil , and then disease , Strife , wounds , and ghastly death unseen before ...
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We prefer , however , a quotation of the passage in which the husband is described as arriving at the death - bed of his wife , just in time to receive from her hands the letter which imparts her wrongs , her forgiveness , and her last ...
We prefer , however , a quotation of the passage in which the husband is described as arriving at the death - bed of his wife , just in time to receive from her hands the letter which imparts her wrongs , her forgiveness , and her last ...
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