The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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... writer of Mr. Gray's character , is really wonderful , and how it should escape such an editor as Mr. Mason is equally extraordi- nary . It is impertinent in us to TALK either in good or bad of a writer who has done something to be ...
... writer of Mr. Gray's character , is really wonderful , and how it should escape such an editor as Mr. Mason is equally extraordi- nary . It is impertinent in us to TALK either in good or bad of a writer who has done something to be ...
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... Writer would think us too tame , we would add , that , although some of his rambles appear to us to border upon nonsense , ( particularly the chapter upon break faft , dinner , and supper , ) and others to approach towards ribaldry ...
... Writer would think us too tame , we would add , that , although some of his rambles appear to us to border upon nonsense , ( particularly the chapter upon break faft , dinner , and supper , ) and others to approach towards ribaldry ...
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... Writer is a warm and zealous Advocate for the People's right to share in the powers of legiflation and taxation ( a right on which the claims of the colonies are principally founded ) ; and he adduces several pertinent facts , taken ...
... Writer is a warm and zealous Advocate for the People's right to share in the powers of legiflation and taxation ( a right on which the claims of the colonies are principally founded ) ; and he adduces several pertinent facts , taken ...
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