The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 19
... wish that a chronolo- gical order , at least , had been observed . - We also wish that the names had been more accurately determined ; as it is scarcely possible for those who are not intimately acquainted with Eton to know to what ...
... wish that a chronolo- gical order , at least , had been observed . - We also wish that the names had been more accurately determined ; as it is scarcely possible for those who are not intimately acquainted with Eton to know to what ...
Page 352
... wish it to be clearly understood for what class of readers they are adapted . What one class , ' as the learned editor justly observes , • will peruse without interest , may meet the wishes and the needs of another ; ' and old ...
... wish it to be clearly understood for what class of readers they are adapted . What one class , ' as the learned editor justly observes , • will peruse without interest , may meet the wishes and the needs of another ; ' and old ...
Page 416
... wish every speculator to apply to his own deliberations . ' As we cannot follow the ingenious author farther in these discussions , we desist at this point , because we could not so cordially concur with him in regard to some of his ...
... wish every speculator to apply to his own deliberations . ' As we cannot follow the ingenious author farther in these discussions , we desist at this point , because we could not so cordially concur with him in regard to some of his ...
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