The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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Page 70
... spirit that they forbad you to sit upon a corn - measure * , or to stir the fire with a sword , did the antients also make use of many obscure intimations , or enigmas , particularly in their sacred rites : such was this enigma of the ...
... spirit that they forbad you to sit upon a corn - measure * , or to stir the fire with a sword , did the antients also make use of many obscure intimations , or enigmas , particularly in their sacred rites : such was this enigma of the ...
Page 162
... spirit ; in the spirit of utility , and not of ostentation . We may fairly presume that an editor of this description will not indulge himself in that sarcasm and that virulence against his precursors , which have formed the disgrace of ...
... spirit ; in the spirit of utility , and not of ostentation . We may fairly presume that an editor of this description will not indulge himself in that sarcasm and that virulence against his precursors , which have formed the disgrace of ...
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... spirit to others , is obviously dic tated by nothing more than a corporation spirit : a distinction which , fortunately , is too plain to be misunderstood . As to SIR JOHN SINCLAIR , the only other avowed author of such imputations , it ...
... spirit to others , is obviously dic tated by nothing more than a corporation spirit : a distinction which , fortunately , is too plain to be misunderstood . As to SIR JOHN SINCLAIR , the only other avowed author of such imputations , it ...
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