The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 37
... provided they would do him the honour to let him have the refusal of all their juvenile productions ; which generous proposal was very readily agreed to by the whole poetic clan , and the cook's name being Christopher , for brevity ...
... provided they would do him the honour to let him have the refusal of all their juvenile productions ; which generous proposal was very readily agreed to by the whole poetic clan , and the cook's name being Christopher , for brevity ...
Page 136
he says on the subject of Judgment , and on the whole category of Relation , as containing much more solid , more practical , and more generally attractive matter . 6 Having observed that the name of Judgment has been very properly ...
he says on the subject of Judgment , and on the whole category of Relation , as containing much more solid , more practical , and more generally attractive matter . 6 Having observed that the name of Judgment has been very properly ...
Page 188
... although little cultivated ; and such was Mr. Flood's respect for her understanding , that he consulted her on every important transaction , and left her at his death his whole estate and his personal property during her life .
... although little cultivated ; and such was Mr. Flood's respect for her understanding , that he consulted her on every important transaction , and left her at his death his whole estate and his personal property during her life .
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