The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 63
Page 208
... force to Ireland , to enable it to separate from Great Britain ; a meeting of the Irish Executive was holden , to ... force as might merely enable them to subvert the government : but the French , on the other hand , were disinclin- ed ...
... force to Ireland , to enable it to separate from Great Britain ; a meeting of the Irish Executive was holden , to ... force as might merely enable them to subvert the government : but the French , on the other hand , were disinclin- ed ...
Page 215
... force . Thus , St. Gregory the Great always exhorted his clergy , and the other parts of his flock , to behave to them with candour and tender- ness . He repeatedly declared , that , they should be brought into the unity of faith , by ...
... force . Thus , St. Gregory the Great always exhorted his clergy , and the other parts of his flock , to behave to them with candour and tender- ness . He repeatedly declared , that , they should be brought into the unity of faith , by ...
Page 304
... force , designing conquest , and bringing arms ready to put into the hands of the Indians , would find an army of ... forces maintained by the Spaniards at Manilla , is a Mexican regiment of 1300 men : - ' these soldiers are of the ...
... force , designing conquest , and bringing arms ready to put into the hands of the Indians , would find an army of ... forces maintained by the Spaniards at Manilla , is a Mexican regiment of 1300 men : - ' these soldiers are of the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abbé BARRUEL admiration antient appears Arminius astronomy beautiful Boards Burke called character Christian coast colony common considerable court cultivation doctrine edition endeavours England English established expence expressed favour France French French Revolution Gazna genius give happiness honour human inhabitants Ireland island Jews Johnson king knowlege la Pérouse labour lady land language late letter Lord Lord Camden manner means ment merit mind moral nations nature never Norfolk Island object observations Odin opinion pamphlet parliament party perhaps Pérouse Persia persons poem political present principles produce racter readers religion remarks respect Rohillas says seems Segestes sentiments shew ships Sir Robert Walpole society South Wales spirit sufficient supposed thing Timur Shah tion translation truth Veleda virtue volume Walpole whole wish words writer