The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... important words which are used , not to designate things , but to exhibit the various positions of See p . 42. Diversions of Purley , & c . See Blair's Lectures . ' the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which 7 the 26 Transactions ...
... important words which are used , not to designate things , but to exhibit the various positions of See p . 42. Diversions of Purley , & c . See Blair's Lectures . ' the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which 7 the 26 Transactions ...
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... therefore an object of great importance to obtain such a situation as our commerce required , independant of the Spaniards . ' The The merchants therefore proposed to government , that an officer Colnett's Voyage to the South Atlantic . 27.
... therefore an object of great importance to obtain such a situation as our commerce required , independant of the Spaniards . ' The The merchants therefore proposed to government , that an officer Colnett's Voyage to the South Atlantic . 27.
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... important . We lament , therefore , that M. Van Braam had no oppertunity of ascertaining , with scientific accuracy , the species ( whether one or more ) of the mulberry- tree most or exclusively cultivated in Che - kiang . Throughout ...
... important . We lament , therefore , that M. Van Braam had no oppertunity of ascertaining , with scientific accuracy , the species ( whether one or more ) of the mulberry- tree most or exclusively cultivated in Che - kiang . Throughout ...
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... important information . If , as is very probable , this book should find its way to Pekin , might not this circum stance injure M. Grammont , either with his brethren , or even with the Chinese government ; and would it not have been ...
... important information . If , as is very probable , this book should find its way to Pekin , might not this circum stance injure M. Grammont , either with his brethren , or even with the Chinese government ; and would it not have been ...
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... important to its security and felicity . He begins , in the first poem , Fears in Solitude , with describ- ing his rural retreat , suited by its stillness and beauty to the contemplative state of his mind : but scarcely has he indulged ...
... important to its security and felicity . He begins , in the first poem , Fears in Solitude , with describ- ing his rural retreat , suited by its stillness and beauty to the contemplative state of his mind : but scarcely has he indulged ...
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