The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 72
Page 201
... English fleet . On the next day the members of the executive commission , a great part of those of the legislative commision , the whole of the officers who had occupied the first ranks of the republic , and others who had been marked ...
... English fleet . On the next day the members of the executive commission , a great part of those of the legislative commision , the whole of the officers who had occupied the first ranks of the republic , and others who had been marked ...
Page 235
An English Officer , who maintained a post with a small force against the whole Spanish army , and thereby preserved ... English literature , relative to a man whom the English Literati have so long loved and esteemed . The volume is ...
An English Officer , who maintained a post with a small force against the whole Spanish army , and thereby preserved ... English literature , relative to a man whom the English Literati have so long loved and esteemed . The volume is ...
Page 340
... English observer , the fair daughters of the isle step aside with perfect composure to the creeks and corners of the streets , and , like Madame Ram- bouillet , " pluck their roses " in open day , and in full view of every passenger ...
... English observer , the fair daughters of the isle step aside with perfect composure to the creeks and corners of the streets , and , like Madame Ram- bouillet , " pluck their roses " in open day , and in full view of every passenger ...
Contents
Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
44 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admit Anglo-Saxons antient appears asserts attention Boards Caerwent carbonat carbonic acid character Christian Church circumstances Clerk Saunders Cochin China Coins consequence considerable considered death disease doctrine effect employed endeavour English epicycloid equally expression Fair Annie favour feel former France French friends give Gold hernia honour human important interest intitled Ireland Joseph Priestley justice king knowlege labours language late learned letter liberty Lord Lord Keith manner means measure of property Memoirs ment merit mind mixed government mode moral nation nature never notice object observations opinion original passage persons philosophical possession Pound Sterling present principles produced racter reader reason regard remarks respect Saxon says scarlatina shew Silver Society species spirit Starkader sufficiently supposed talents Thrym tion treatise truth tural vaccination volume wool words writer