The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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... occasion : As it is possible , that , at some future period , you may have a seat in the senate , where this important subject ought to be duly consi- dered . I wish you to see it in the true light , that you may be able , in case it ...
... occasion : As it is possible , that , at some future period , you may have a seat in the senate , where this important subject ought to be duly consi- dered . I wish you to see it in the true light , that you may be able , in case it ...
Page 154
... occasion the narrative in many places to be confused ; and the most atten- tive reader must repeatedly peruse it before he can discover the relations of its parts , or make it in any degree his own . The subject in itself considered ...
... occasion the narrative in many places to be confused ; and the most atten- tive reader must repeatedly peruse it before he can discover the relations of its parts , or make it in any degree his own . The subject in itself considered ...
Page 400
... occasion for , by scoring it internally to the skin , sprinkling it with salt , and smoking it ; over the smoke they throw some aromatic leaves , which not only add to its flavour , but assist in preserving it . The meat thus cured will ...
... occasion for , by scoring it internally to the skin , sprinkling it with salt , and smoking it ; over the smoke they throw some aromatic leaves , which not only add to its flavour , but assist in preserving it . The meat thus cured will ...
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