The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 55
... ( says he , ) for the first time since I quitted old England , have I seen fine beef . It is not noticed , indeed , every 20 minutes , as in the British metropolis ; but that which is exhibited cannot be sur- passed .'- Though he gives ...
... ( says he , ) for the first time since I quitted old England , have I seen fine beef . It is not noticed , indeed , every 20 minutes , as in the British metropolis ; but that which is exhibited cannot be sur- passed .'- Though he gives ...
Page 306
... says the author , it is a part of the royal palace which was inhabited by the Saxon and Danish sovereigns . It is ... ( says Sir Henry ) Mr. Warton , in his History of English Poetry , vol . I. p . 301 , seems to have misunderstood . The ...
... says the author , it is a part of the royal palace which was inhabited by the Saxon and Danish sovereigns . It is ... ( says Sir Henry ) Mr. Warton , in his History of English Poetry , vol . I. p . 301 , seems to have misunderstood . The ...
Page 542
... says , as we are at sea , we have no system for our army . The nature of our service occasions our armed force to be split into endless divisions and subdivisions ; and our Asiatic possessions are no more calculated to form Generals ...
... says , as we are at sea , we have no system for our army . The nature of our service occasions our armed force to be split into endless divisions and subdivisions ; and our Asiatic possessions are no more calculated to form Generals ...
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