The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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15. oldal
... cause them to sail faster , and will counteract their disposition to make lee - way . The author was first induced to suspect that ships built in Europe admitted of improvement , by observing the shape of vessels employed in the river ...
... cause them to sail faster , and will counteract their disposition to make lee - way . The author was first induced to suspect that ships built in Europe admitted of improvement , by observing the shape of vessels employed in the river ...
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... causes of this reverence ; and to point out the circumstances which gave man- kind a disposition and an ardour for ... causes which led the Greek tragic writers to seek so sedulously , in history , for subjects of such aggravated horror ...
... causes of this reverence ; and to point out the circumstances which gave man- kind a disposition and an ardour for ... causes which led the Greek tragic writers to seek so sedulously , in history , for subjects of such aggravated horror ...
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... cause which does honour to his sentiments : There is no nation so servilely attached to the usages and maxims of its ancestors as the Chinese . And we shall cease to be astonished at it , when we know , that filial respect is without ...
... cause which does honour to his sentiments : There is no nation so servilely attached to the usages and maxims of its ancestors as the Chinese . And we shall cease to be astonished at it , when we know , that filial respect is without ...
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... cause of the long duration of this nation , the only one excepting the Japanese ( subject also to the strict observance of the same precept ) which has preserved itself the same from a period which is lost in the most remote antiquity ...
... cause of the long duration of this nation , the only one excepting the Japanese ( subject also to the strict observance of the same precept ) which has preserved itself the same from a period which is lost in the most remote antiquity ...
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stove or furnace , without the smallest danger to the buildings , be- cause a coat of bricks closely confines that destructive element , and opposes its disastrous effects . If the apartments be spacious and numerous , an increased ...
stove or furnace , without the smallest danger to the buildings , be- cause a coat of bricks closely confines that destructive element , and opposes its disastrous effects . If the apartments be spacious and numerous , an increased ...
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