The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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Page 29
... observed an old bird in the act of supplying three young ones with drink , by squeez- ing the berry of a tree into their mouths . It was about the size of a pea , and contained a watery juice , of an acid , but not un- pleasant , taste ...
... observed an old bird in the act of supplying three young ones with drink , by squeez- ing the berry of a tree into their mouths . It was about the size of a pea , and contained a watery juice , of an acid , but not un- pleasant , taste ...
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... observed every thing growing in the fields , that some ma chine was employed for sowing , and I was not a little pleased at having an opportunity of seeing both the instrument and the manner in which it is used . ' It is a favourite ...
... observed every thing growing in the fields , that some ma chine was employed for sowing , and I was not a little pleased at having an opportunity of seeing both the instrument and the manner in which it is used . ' It is a favourite ...
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... observed by the husbandmen throughout the extent of their district ; that these books are kept as sacred things , and depo- sited in the hands of commandants or governors of cities , who are not permitted to entrust them to any one ...
... observed by the husbandmen throughout the extent of their district ; that these books are kept as sacred things , and depo- sited in the hands of commandants or governors of cities , who are not permitted to entrust them to any one ...
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... observed ; that if this mode of pronouncing Latin be that of foreign nations , and were really so superior to our own , we certainly must perceive it in the pronunciation of foreigners , when we visit them , or they us : but I think I ...
... observed ; that if this mode of pronouncing Latin be that of foreign nations , and were really so superior to our own , we certainly must perceive it in the pronunciation of foreigners , when we visit them , or they us : but I think I ...
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... observed of the following question : Was his resignation voluntary or involuntary ? where the first syllable of the word voluntary is louder and lower than the succeeding syllables ; and in the word involuntary , it is louder and higher ...
... observed of the following question : Was his resignation voluntary or involuntary ? where the first syllable of the word voluntary is louder and lower than the succeeding syllables ; and in the word involuntary , it is louder and higher ...
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