The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 257
... former identity , and to talk and act as he did when the current of vitality was warm in his veins . This is the criterion of biographical excellence , and the attainment of it is the highest praise which the biographer can merit . It ...
... former identity , and to talk and act as he did when the current of vitality was warm in his veins . This is the criterion of biographical excellence , and the attainment of it is the highest praise which the biographer can merit . It ...
Page 332
... former occasion , and bore our testimony to his merits , we need do no more now than announce this separate publication , and quote the Doctor's statement of the alterations which he has made . ' I have not , ' he says , ' found it ...
... former occasion , and bore our testimony to his merits , we need do no more now than announce this separate publication , and quote the Doctor's statement of the alterations which he has made . ' I have not , ' he says , ' found it ...
Page 478
the former year 89,546 pieces were made , in the latter , 67,091 , and in 1812 we find 19,965 workmen employed and 926,864 pieces fabricated ! In a cluster of small towns in the department of Ourte , in 1789 , the number of workmen was ...
the former year 89,546 pieces were made , in the latter , 67,091 , and in 1812 we find 19,965 workmen employed and 926,864 pieces fabricated ! In a cluster of small towns in the department of Ourte , in 1789 , the number of workmen was ...
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