The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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Page 239
... translator that the question , whether the English or French language be most happily adapted to scientific subjects ... translation was not hastily given , and in the aggregate is favourable to its reputa tion . As mere assertions pass ...
... translator that the question , whether the English or French language be most happily adapted to scientific subjects ... translation was not hastily given , and in the aggregate is favourable to its reputa tion . As mere assertions pass ...
Page 337
... translation of our Book of Common Prayer , we have nothing to say ; and on the motive for un- dertaking it the translators are silent . It is elegantly printed : but , owing to the translators in some instances , and to the printers per ...
... translation of our Book of Common Prayer , we have nothing to say ; and on the motive for un- dertaking it the translators are silent . It is elegantly printed : but , owing to the translators in some instances , and to the printers per ...
Page 457
... Translated from the Original by Francis Olivari , Professor of Modern Languages . 8vo . pp . 106. Dublin . 1797 . We take it for granted that the translator of these admirable little dramas is an Italian ; and therefore we may venture ...
... Translated from the Original by Francis Olivari , Professor of Modern Languages . 8vo . pp . 106. Dublin . 1797 . We take it for granted that the translator of these admirable little dramas is an Italian ; and therefore we may venture ...
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