The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1800 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 55
Page 230
... inhabitants of a foreign country but , from the long residence of the present writer in Tuscany , we may allow her to be duly qualified for a task that is often undertaken , though seldom well performed ; and we shall therefore lay ...
... inhabitants of a foreign country but , from the long residence of the present writer in Tuscany , we may allow her to be duly qualified for a task that is often undertaken , though seldom well performed ; and we shall therefore lay ...
Page 240
... inhabitants of the country at 1,600,000 , so that Malayala contains about two millions of inhabitants . ' The author's topographical description of this province is deserving the attention of geographers ; for many considerable towns ...
... inhabitants of the country at 1,600,000 , so that Malayala contains about two millions of inhabitants . ' The author's topographical description of this province is deserving the attention of geographers ; for many considerable towns ...
Page 456
... inhabitants . With respect to the rotation of crops , and the change of seed , the people shew extreme ignorance or neglect . Some attention is directed to irrigation , so necessary in hot climates . Wheat and barley are sown in ...
... inhabitants . With respect to the rotation of crops , and the change of seed , the people shew extreme ignorance or neglect . Some attention is directed to irrigation , so necessary in hot climates . Wheat and barley are sown in ...
Contents
OF | 1 |
London Bp of See Forteus | 14 |
Study of History rendered easy | 24 |
Copyright | |
54 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid æther antient appears Asthma attention beautiful Birman Boards Brahmans called cause character Charles the bold Christian church colours common considerable considered contains court Devanagari disease doctrine Duke Duke of Burgundy Dyspepsia dyspnoea English exhibited extract favour French give habit Helvetia Hindus honour India inhabitants intitled island King knowlege Kyburg La Grange labour language late learned letter liberty Lord Lucretius manner means ment merit mind nations native nature object observations occasion opinion original panegyrist Parliament particular passage peace period persons perusal poem poetry possession present prince principles Quintilian racter readers reign religion remarks respecting says seems sentiments sermons shew ship Sir William Jones species spirit supposed symptoms Terence tion translation Vaud Vedas Veeshnu virtue volume whole William words writer