The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 30
... late conflict would have been less bloody , and have had a different termination : but wisdom is often too late in her visits to politicians . - The conduct of the coalesced powers is here strongly reprobated : Some evil genius seems to ...
... late conflict would have been less bloody , and have had a different termination : but wisdom is often too late in her visits to politicians . - The conduct of the coalesced powers is here strongly reprobated : Some evil genius seems to ...
Page 45
... late is to be fashionable . To go to bed late , to rise late , to break- fast late , to dine late , and to visit late , is to be " quite the thing , " or in good English , which you may understand better than the first phrase , to be in ...
... late is to be fashionable . To go to bed late , to rise late , to break- fast late , to dine late , and to visit late , is to be " quite the thing , " or in good English , which you may understand better than the first phrase , to be in ...
Page 97
... late War in St. Domingo , with Observa- tions on the relative Situation of Jamaica , and other interesting Subjects . By Colonel Chalmers , late Inspector General of the Colonial Troops in St. Domingo . 8vo . 2s . 6d . Rivingtons . The late ...
... late War in St. Domingo , with Observa- tions on the relative Situation of Jamaica , and other interesting Subjects . By Colonel Chalmers , late Inspector General of the Colonial Troops in St. Domingo . 8vo . 2s . 6d . Rivingtons . The late ...
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