The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 91
... thought , with us , that it is properly adapted to answer the end proposed . NOVELS . Art . 17. Hubert de Sevrac , a Romance of the Eighteenth Century , By Mary Robinson , Author of Poems , Angelina , & c . 3 Vols . 128. sewed . Hookham ...
... thought , with us , that it is properly adapted to answer the end proposed . NOVELS . Art . 17. Hubert de Sevrac , a Romance of the Eighteenth Century , By Mary Robinson , Author of Poems , Angelina , & c . 3 Vols . 128. sewed . Hookham ...
Page 389
... thought he wished them to take , when they should come to consider the Argument . Through this he accompanied them , leading them insensibly to every observation favorable to the conclusion he wished them to draw , and diverting every ...
... thought he wished them to take , when they should come to consider the Argument . Through this he accompanied them , leading them insensibly to every observation favorable to the conclusion he wished them to draw , and diverting every ...
Page 485
... thought a grace , a spiritual blessing , a special mark of heavenly favour . This edition was followed by that of John Joseph Wetstein , published in 2 volumes folio , at Amsterdam , in 1751. The merit of this work is universally ...
... thought a grace , a spiritual blessing , a special mark of heavenly favour . This edition was followed by that of John Joseph Wetstein , published in 2 volumes folio , at Amsterdam , in 1751. The merit of this work is universally ...
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