The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 65
If the party conceives himself aggrieved , he may give the tythe- owner notice to draw his share in kind : but this notice must be served with formalities which an ignorant peasant can sel- dom exactly observe , and he is therefore ...
If the party conceives himself aggrieved , he may give the tythe- owner notice to draw his share in kind : but this notice must be served with formalities which an ignorant peasant can sel- dom exactly observe , and he is therefore ...
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We do not undertake to give either an analysis or an ab- stract of the story : but it would be injustice to this promising disciple of the Waverley school not to exhibit a specimen of his powers , both as to style and as to that graphic ...
We do not undertake to give either an analysis or an ab- stract of the story : but it would be injustice to this promising disciple of the Waverley school not to exhibit a specimen of his powers , both as to style and as to that graphic ...
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This , of itself , gives indication of strong poetic powers , and of a mind capable of becoming fully and deeply absorbed in its subject . However easy of acquirement this last quality may appear , it is of rarer occurrence than persons ...
This , of itself , gives indication of strong poetic powers , and of a mind capable of becoming fully and deeply absorbed in its subject . However easy of acquirement this last quality may appear , it is of rarer occurrence than persons ...
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