The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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... given us a very interesting account ; and many German and Prussian travellers have received the most liberal encouragement in the prosecution of their labours . Our recent Numbers have fur- nished accounts of several of these ...
... given us a very interesting account ; and many German and Prussian travellers have received the most liberal encouragement in the prosecution of their labours . Our recent Numbers have fur- nished accounts of several of these ...
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... given to Baum- ber , another to Edlington , another to Somersby , another to Scrivelsby , and a very copious one to Bolingbroke . Revesby and Kirkstead also each employ a distinct section . Tattershall is minutely described ; including ...
... given to Baum- ber , another to Edlington , another to Somersby , another to Scrivelsby , and a very copious one to Bolingbroke . Revesby and Kirkstead also each employ a distinct section . Tattershall is minutely described ; including ...
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... given . That action constitutes one of the most important incidents in the nar- ration ; the attack on the sacred fort of Asserghur is another , and is also illustrated by an engraving . Some good observ- ations occur at p . 129-131 ...
... given . That action constitutes one of the most important incidents in the nar- ration ; the attack on the sacred fort of Asserghur is another , and is also illustrated by an engraving . Some good observ- ations occur at p . 129-131 ...
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