The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 13
... the effect of the blows was not always confined to bruises , but the blood flowed from the heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were ...
... the effect of the blows was not always confined to bruises , but the blood flowed from the heads of many of the combatants . When two of them had thus thrashed each other handsomely , two more came forward ; and several pair were ...
Page 99
He displays taste and feeling in disposing a few of the flowers in Fancy's Wreath , ' yet the general manner and effect of the whole are not pleasing ; while we perceive too much affect- ation and mannerism in the style and sentiments ...
He displays taste and feeling in disposing a few of the flowers in Fancy's Wreath , ' yet the general manner and effect of the whole are not pleasing ; while we perceive too much affect- ation and mannerism in the style and sentiments ...
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cited by the act for the resumption of cash - payments : but if on this point we dissent from the present writer , we give our unhesitating assent to the injurious effects imputed by him to our multiplied re- strictions on the ...
cited by the act for the resumption of cash - payments : but if on this point we dissent from the present writer , we give our unhesitating assent to the injurious effects imputed by him to our multiplied re- strictions on the ...
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