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Page 112
... notice , in this month's Number , the work which is the subject of a recent letter from Mr. B. of the Temple : but we hope to attend to it in our next Review . NOTICE . The APPENDIX to Vol . LXX . of the M. R. is published with this ...
... notice , in this month's Number , the work which is the subject of a recent letter from Mr. B. of the Temple : but we hope to attend to it in our next Review . NOTICE . The APPENDIX to Vol . LXX . of the M. R. is published with this ...
Page 221
... notice , which these tales possess , is founded on their appearance of truth , and on the expediency that such miseries as they describe should be known and redressed . They seem to have been written from the impulse of real feeling ...
... notice , which these tales possess , is founded on their appearance of truth , and on the expediency that such miseries as they describe should be known and redressed . They seem to have been written from the impulse of real feeling ...
Page 314
... notice . Several of them are enumerated by Mr. H. , but one in particular struck him as a singular species : It is of a green colour , has a broad head and mouth like a frog , very red eyes , and its bite is so venomous , that I saw a ...
... notice . Several of them are enumerated by Mr. H. , but one in particular struck him as a singular species : It is of a green colour , has a broad head and mouth like a frog , very red eyes , and its bite is so venomous , that I saw a ...
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