The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 168
... readers to the work itself ; -and here we shall close our review of a publication which we have read with interest , and on which , without wounding either justice or sincerity , we can bestow a considerable portion of praise . Indeed ...
... readers to the work itself ; -and here we shall close our review of a publication which we have read with interest , and on which , without wounding either justice or sincerity , we can bestow a considerable portion of praise . Indeed ...
Page 177
... readers a summary of its contents ; and this we are enabled to do in the author's own words , from the very neat analysis which he has prefixed to the chapters . Chapter I , Of the Hindoo COSMOGONY - Various Accounts of it in the ...
... readers a summary of its contents ; and this we are enabled to do in the author's own words , from the very neat analysis which he has prefixed to the chapters . Chapter I , Of the Hindoo COSMOGONY - Various Accounts of it in the ...
Page 352
... readers are told , as we inform them on the authority of the editor , that one of these sermons only was composed about twenty years ago , and all the rest at a much more remote period , they will immediately conclude them to be old ...
... readers are told , as we inform them on the authority of the editor , that one of these sermons only was composed about twenty years ago , and all the rest at a much more remote period , they will immediately conclude them to be old ...
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