The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 155
... present moment , by desiring that which cannot at present be . Let me rather know whether all here is managed to thy liking . " 99 2 Lambourne was now engaged by Varney , who saw that he would be a fit instrument for the most atrocious ...
... present moment , by desiring that which cannot at present be . Let me rather know whether all here is managed to thy liking . " 99 2 Lambourne was now engaged by Varney , who saw that he would be a fit instrument for the most atrocious ...
Page 197
... present to the tutor the most favourable point from whence to set out , in order to bring his pupils acquainted with the history of the antient world . Besides the perfection of their language , the illustrious characters in which their ...
... present to the tutor the most favourable point from whence to set out , in order to bring his pupils acquainted with the history of the antient world . Besides the perfection of their language , the illustrious characters in which their ...
Page 498
... present State of Germany ; translated from the German . 8vo . Paris . 1821. Imported by Treuttel and Würtz . sewed . PP . 282 . Price 6s . A LTHOUGH this work is avowedly translated from a German pamphlet intitled Manuscript ans Süd ...
... present State of Germany ; translated from the German . 8vo . Paris . 1821. Imported by Treuttel and Würtz . sewed . PP . 282 . Price 6s . A LTHOUGH this work is avowedly translated from a German pamphlet intitled Manuscript ans Süd ...
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