The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1819 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 44
Page 369
... consequence . Though it was esteemed very econo- mical , the waste of treasure seems to have been great : but that was of no consequence when the waste of human life was at least as unsparing . Three young girls were sacrificed im ...
... consequence . Though it was esteemed very econo- mical , the waste of treasure seems to have been great : but that was of no consequence when the waste of human life was at least as unsparing . Three young girls were sacrificed im ...
Page 447
... consequence would be the loss of credit to the house , and its probable ruin . Though such an effect is not to be predicted with regard to the National Bank , yet , since its notes are made , as it were , the legal current coin of the ...
... consequence would be the loss of credit to the house , and its probable ruin . Though such an effect is not to be predicted with regard to the National Bank , yet , since its notes are made , as it were , the legal current coin of the ...
Page 470
... consequence of their mutual attraction , two or more of these centres may acquire a motion of translation , which may bring them within the sphere of attraction of our sun , and thus supply us with so many new comets . The orbits of ...
... consequence of their mutual attraction , two or more of these centres may acquire a motion of translation , which may bring them within the sphere of attraction of our sun , and thus supply us with so many new comets . The orbits of ...
Contents
Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
43 | 26 |
Copyright | |
41 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abencerrage Adam Smith Æschylus afford animals Anthony Benezet antient appear Ashantee beauty Boards body caboceers cæsura called cause character Christian church consequence considerable considered constitution contains Coomassie crasis death duction effect England English exhibited expence farther favour feeling France French frequently genius give honour interest Ireland Italy Jacobins James King knowlege La Trappe labour land language letters Lombardy Lord manner means Memoirs ment merits mind nature Niger object observations opinion original Paris parliament passage persons perusal physiognomy poem poet poetical poetry political polypes Portugal present Prince principles produce racter readers remarks respect Revolution rocks says scarcely Scotland seems shew Society species specimen spirit Stoicism style supposed taste thing tion truth turpentine vessels volume wealth Whigs whole words writer