The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 - Books |
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Page 161
... volume of these Transactions , we were led to remark on the long time which this learned body seemed to require to collect sufficient materials for the employment of the press : but the publication of the present volume has agreeably ...
... volume of these Transactions , we were led to remark on the long time which this learned body seemed to require to collect sufficient materials for the employment of the press : but the publication of the present volume has agreeably ...
Page 217
... volume , the sketch of Insects and Vermes might have been somewhat extended ; and the Bee and Ant - tribes , in particular , might have afforded a more ample fund of entertainment . - A few of the engravings are rather caricatured : but ...
... volume , the sketch of Insects and Vermes might have been somewhat extended ; and the Bee and Ant - tribes , in particular , might have afforded a more ample fund of entertainment . - A few of the engravings are rather caricatured : but ...
Page 271
... volume of Devotional Exercises and Prayers , ' which his former translator , Mr. Tooke , now offers to the attention of the public in an English dress . We have frequently made our readers acquainted with the principal features of M ...
... volume of Devotional Exercises and Prayers , ' which his former translator , Mr. Tooke , now offers to the attention of the public in an English dress . We have frequently made our readers acquainted with the principal features of M ...
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