The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 12
... interesting : few ob- şervances are here detailed which cannot be traced to some specific command in that consecrated book ; and few com- mands occur in it which have not perpetuated their traces in the living manners of the country ...
... interesting : few ob- şervances are here detailed which cannot be traced to some specific command in that consecrated book ; and few com- mands occur in it which have not perpetuated their traces in the living manners of the country ...
Page 398
... interesting and pleasing . Between three and four o'clock the lamp is hung up in the badstofa , or principal apartment , which answers the double purpose of a bed - chamber and sitting - room , and all the members of the family take ...
... interesting and pleasing . Between three and four o'clock the lamp is hung up in the badstofa , or principal apartment , which answers the double purpose of a bed - chamber and sitting - room , and all the members of the family take ...
Page 417
... interesting . Sicyon is attractive as well by its ruins as by the prospect en- joyed from its elevated position ; a prospect , however , greatly inferior to the extensive and delightful view from the citadel of Corinth . There , a ...
... interesting . Sicyon is attractive as well by its ruins as by the prospect en- joyed from its elevated position ; a prospect , however , greatly inferior to the extensive and delightful view from the citadel of Corinth . There , a ...
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