The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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... Society . Mr. Lambert presented some specimens of the Agrostis linearis of Koenig , Retzius , and Wildenow , the Durva of the Hindoos , and celebrated by the late Sir William Jones for the beauty of its flowers , and its sweetness as ...
... Society . Mr. Lambert presented some specimens of the Agrostis linearis of Koenig , Retzius , and Wildenow , the Durva of the Hindoos , and celebrated by the late Sir William Jones for the beauty of its flowers , and its sweetness as ...
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... Society in the eyes of the world by exposing its weakness : but if such has been its harsh and inconsistent conduct , it ought not to complain of exposure . It was generous in Mr. Rathbone , at the risk of his own expulsion , to publish ...
... Society in the eyes of the world by exposing its weakness : but if such has been its harsh and inconsistent conduct , it ought not to complain of exposure . It was generous in Mr. Rathbone , at the risk of his own expulsion , to publish ...
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... society charms at first , and it is grateful to kings to be al- lowed to be familiar , while the royal favour crowns the wishes of the courtier : but there is no intimacy which is attended with more in- conveniencies , nor which is ...
... society charms at first , and it is grateful to kings to be al- lowed to be familiar , while the royal favour crowns the wishes of the courtier : but there is no intimacy which is attended with more in- conveniencies , nor which is ...
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