The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 - Books |
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Page 53
... attention on the score of richness and novelty of information , the writings of this traveller require , more than those of the generality of authors , the correcting hand of a friendly examiner . Whether we look to his statements in ...
... attention on the score of richness and novelty of information , the writings of this traveller require , more than those of the generality of authors , the correcting hand of a friendly examiner . Whether we look to his statements in ...
Page 133
... attention to diet is of importance , the boldest among us will scarcely doubt , when we find the veteran Professor Pallas writing ( p . 203. ) to Dr. C. and his friends , when setting out for the Greek isles , " Have a care of the three ...
... attention to diet is of importance , the boldest among us will scarcely doubt , when we find the veteran Professor Pallas writing ( p . 203. ) to Dr. C. and his friends , when setting out for the Greek isles , " Have a care of the three ...
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... attention , without burdening it with prolixity ; and , though not marked by any puerility , its language is clear , conciliating , and adapted to the comprehension of young minds . In the commencement , the author considers the subject ...
... attention , without burdening it with prolixity ; and , though not marked by any puerility , its language is clear , conciliating , and adapted to the comprehension of young minds . In the commencement , the author considers the subject ...
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