The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 49
... wish that he had taken a wider range , and that his remarks had extended to more of the provinces of France . Should any of Mr. Hughes's sketches be not altogether accurate , we are persuaded that it has been his endeavour to make them ...
... wish that he had taken a wider range , and that his remarks had extended to more of the provinces of France . Should any of Mr. Hughes's sketches be not altogether accurate , we are persuaded that it has been his endeavour to make them ...
Page 137
... wish for ease and peace in vain ; Ease , which for purple , gems , or gold , Ne'er was , or ever can be sold . Not all the wealth of India's mine , Not all the pomp or pride of pow'r , Tho ' every pageant should combine To deck its ...
... wish for ease and peace in vain ; Ease , which for purple , gems , or gold , Ne'er was , or ever can be sold . Not all the wealth of India's mine , Not all the pomp or pride of pow'r , Tho ' every pageant should combine To deck its ...
Page 390
... wish of this author that the volume now before us should be considered as a companion to his New Farmer's Calendar ; and indeed the latter part of it forms no improper supplement to that work . In the Preliminary Observations , the ...
... wish of this author that the volume now before us should be considered as a companion to his New Farmer's Calendar ; and indeed the latter part of it forms no improper supplement to that work . In the Preliminary Observations , the ...
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