The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 - Books |
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Page 50
... attention to style , and though much shorter than most men would have written on such a subject , is still extremely clear and satis- factory . The apparent mis - statement with regard to the result of the battle of Ligny was probably ...
... attention to style , and though much shorter than most men would have written on such a subject , is still extremely clear and satis- factory . The apparent mis - statement with regard to the result of the battle of Ligny was probably ...
Page 110
... attention is paid to strangers by the librarians . On my application to look at Henry the VIIIth's letters , they were shewn to me immediately , and I might have made extracts from any of them , if my time had permitted . This library ...
... attention is paid to strangers by the librarians . On my application to look at Henry the VIIIth's letters , they were shewn to me immediately , and I might have made extracts from any of them , if my time had permitted . This library ...
Page 500
... attention to the fair sex made progress in all the classes of society . Part of this refine- ment in social intercourse is to be ascribed to the example of the court , and especially to the influence of the queens of the house of ...
... attention to the fair sex made progress in all the classes of society . Part of this refine- ment in social intercourse is to be ascribed to the example of the court , and especially to the influence of the queens of the house of ...
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