The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1809 - Books |
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Page 94
... manner , let the reader take the last : ˇ The delineation of provincial characters is commonly fanciful ; where an attempt is made to discriminate the manners of one county from another . In the present race of gentlemen in the obscure ...
... manner , let the reader take the last : ˇ The delineation of provincial characters is commonly fanciful ; where an attempt is made to discriminate the manners of one county from another . In the present race of gentlemen in the obscure ...
Page 264
... manner would men in this situation naturally act ? They could not fail to regret their credu- lity , to think with much sorrow on the part which they had acted ; they would be eager to hide themselves from those who had been the most ...
... manner would men in this situation naturally act ? They could not fail to regret their credu- lity , to think with much sorrow on the part which they had acted ; they would be eager to hide themselves from those who had been the most ...
Page 323
... manner adapted to their peculiar situation , and capable of making the most forcible and lasting impressions on ... manners ; and of suggesting the best means of adapting to them a course of moral and religious instruction . ' On ...
... manner adapted to their peculiar situation , and capable of making the most forcible and lasting impressions on ... manners ; and of suggesting the best means of adapting to them a course of moral and religious instruction . ' On ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
Lectures on the Liturgy | 7 |
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