The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 239
... never better described than by Mr. C. in a letter to his friend Mr. Rose , the barrister . I enter perfectly into all your feelings on occasion of the change . A sensible mind cannot do violence even to a local attachment , with- out ...
... never better described than by Mr. C. in a letter to his friend Mr. Rose , the barrister . I enter perfectly into all your feelings on occasion of the change . A sensible mind cannot do violence even to a local attachment , with- out ...
Page 278
... never resented their conduct , although he had often great reason to do so . In such cases he used only to say , " be silent , " or , go away in God's name and take care not to repeat this conduct , or I will have you punished . " He ...
... never resented their conduct , although he had often great reason to do so . In such cases he used only to say , " be silent , " or , go away in God's name and take care not to repeat this conduct , or I will have you punished . " He ...
Page 474
... never otherwise to be put in execution : yet this intended dismemberment was the offence for which the twenty - two deputies , and hosts besides , were led to the guillotine . With regard to the situation of the Convention , in the ...
... never otherwise to be put in execution : yet this intended dismemberment was the offence for which the twenty - two deputies , and hosts besides , were led to the guillotine . With regard to the situation of the Convention , in the ...
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