The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 307
... less unfavourable to European constitutions , and various products may be intro- duced with success from our West - India colonies . The cir- cumstance of the territory being already peopled , though less desirable in the eye of the ...
... less unfavourable to European constitutions , and various products may be intro- duced with success from our West - India colonies . The cir- cumstance of the territory being already peopled , though less desirable in the eye of the ...
Page 478
... less effect than on some former occasions . As to the second species , it is very difficult to distinguish it from severe catarrh ; and as to the nervous croup , we have always , been disposed to deny its existence , and the author's ...
... less effect than on some former occasions . As to the second species , it is very difficult to distinguish it from severe catarrh ; and as to the nervous croup , we have always , been disposed to deny its existence , and the author's ...
Page 531
... less gross , less sensual , less detrimental to the health ; in a word , most nearly allied to what is termed mind . Literature will be the career of another class , for all countries have a class of the unfortunate . Where , then , has ...
... less gross , less sensual , less detrimental to the health ; in a word , most nearly allied to what is termed mind . Literature will be the career of another class , for all countries have a class of the unfortunate . Where , then , has ...
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