The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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Page 104
... continued peace , and of consequent inactivity , was far from welcome to men who had been accustomed to traverse the Continent in the style of conquerors , and whose vanity prevented them from acknowleging , or even believing , that ...
... continued peace , and of consequent inactivity , was far from welcome to men who had been accustomed to traverse the Continent in the style of conquerors , and whose vanity prevented them from acknowleging , or even believing , that ...
Page 182
... continued for some time in the hands of the crown . The advowson was afterwards given by Edward III . in the third year of his reign , to the master , brethren , and sisters of St. Catherine's Hospital , near the Tower ( of London ) ...
... continued for some time in the hands of the crown . The advowson was afterwards given by Edward III . in the third year of his reign , to the master , brethren , and sisters of St. Catherine's Hospital , near the Tower ( of London ) ...
Page 243
... continued change in its banks . Having now accompanied the travellers to the source of the Missouri , we take leave of them for the present ; proposing , in our next Number , to give an account of their journey across the Rocky ...
... continued change in its banks . Having now accompanied the travellers to the source of the Missouri , we take leave of them for the present ; proposing , in our next Number , to give an account of their journey across the Rocky ...
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