The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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... never yet received one : but though the fact únquestionably be so , its enemies now enjoy the satisfaction of seeing that once formidable production lying totally neglected , and the age completely indisposed to lend any countenance to ...
... never yet received one : but though the fact únquestionably be so , its enemies now enjoy the satisfaction of seeing that once formidable production lying totally neglected , and the age completely indisposed to lend any countenance to ...
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... never been directed by religion , but had never been softened by letters . Af- ter he had renounced his mistresses at home , and his unjust wars abroad , even though his mind seems to have acquired some pious ten- dencies , his life ...
... never been directed by religion , but had never been softened by letters . Af- ter he had renounced his mistresses at home , and his unjust wars abroad , even though his mind seems to have acquired some pious ten- dencies , his life ...
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... never been intersected by Europeans , whose inquiries have for the most part been con- fined to its coasts ; -all the friends of valuable science must wish that some effectual means could be devised for obtaining full and accurate ...
... never been intersected by Europeans , whose inquiries have for the most part been con- fined to its coasts ; -all the friends of valuable science must wish that some effectual means could be devised for obtaining full and accurate ...
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