The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 342
... whole to be preferable ; a lesson conveyed in other parts of this volume , and confirmed by the experience of it . - At Derr , which is about one - third or somewhat less of the whole journey , the author took a retrospective view of ...
... whole to be preferable ; a lesson conveyed in other parts of this volume , and confirmed by the experience of it . - At Derr , which is about one - third or somewhat less of the whole journey , the author took a retrospective view of ...
Page 367
... whole , as if by word of command , right - about also , and thus present an amusing scene , where they may be two or three hundred in his retinue at a time , the bullock - drivers abusing the leader in the strangest terms for this ...
... whole , as if by word of command , right - about also , and thus present an amusing scene , where they may be two or three hundred in his retinue at a time , the bullock - drivers abusing the leader in the strangest terms for this ...
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... whole performance . The following instance , however , from DELILLE's translation , in which he thus renders the remarkable lines on Newton , " " Superior beings , when of late they saw A mortal man unfold all nature's law , Admired ...
... whole performance . The following instance , however , from DELILLE's translation , in which he thus renders the remarkable lines on Newton , " " Superior beings , when of late they saw A mortal man unfold all nature's law , Admired ...
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