The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1819 - Books |
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Page 106
... given to the report of the greater transactions . The volume is concluded by a few good remarks on the state of literature and public feeling in Ireland ; in which Mr. B. ex- presses a coincidence with Mr. Wakefield , and others , that ...
... given to the report of the greater transactions . The volume is concluded by a few good remarks on the state of literature and public feeling in Ireland ; in which Mr. B. ex- presses a coincidence with Mr. Wakefield , and others , that ...
Page 193
... given to man , compared with other animals , the advantage of a capacity for language , so he may have given to one man an original superiority over another . Equality of form , of power , or of endowment , even among animals of the ...
... given to man , compared with other animals , the advantage of a capacity for language , so he may have given to one man an original superiority over another . Equality of form , of power , or of endowment , even among animals of the ...
Page 302
... given of their arrival , the officers and settlers who want servants select them ; as might have been imagined , the officers are stated to have the first choice , and until these gentle- men have made their selection , no settler ...
... given of their arrival , the officers and settlers who want servants select them ; as might have been imagined , the officers are stated to have the first choice , and until these gentle- men have made their selection , no settler ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Saabye Egede his Account of Green | 7 |
Scandal Ode | 30 |
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