The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1802 - Books |
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Page 97
It is not always solo easy to write in a manner sufficiently plain , intelligible , and attractive , to gain the attention of juvenile , or indeed of older persons : but we may hope that in general those youths , who have received a ...
It is not always solo easy to write in a manner sufficiently plain , intelligible , and attractive , to gain the attention of juvenile , or indeed of older persons : but we may hope that in general those youths , who have received a ...
Page 163
He began the winter pleased with himself on account of the completion of this work ; and his friends were flattered with the hope that he might live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring .
He began the winter pleased with himself on account of the completion of this work ; and his friends were flattered with the hope that he might live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring .
Page 537
The Princess Louisa , a daughter of Louis XVth , shut herself up in the convent of St. Denis , and abandoned herself to all the austerities of a monastic life , from which no persuasion could induce her to desist , in the pious hope of ...
The Princess Louisa , a daughter of Louis XVth , shut herself up in the convent of St. Denis , and abandoned herself to all the austerities of a monastic life , from which no persuasion could induce her to desist , in the pious hope of ...
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