The Monthly Review, 3. kötetHurst, Robinson, 1838 |
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... readers may be prepared for , from what we , a considerable time ago , had to say and shew of the First Series of ... reading have not been limited to narrow bounds , that his mother - wit is ready , and his fancy quaint and rich . But ...
... readers may be prepared for , from what we , a considerable time ago , had to say and shew of the First Series of ... reading have not been limited to narrow bounds , that his mother - wit is ready , and his fancy quaint and rich . But ...
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... reading these extracts , that Sam has strong prejudices , that his pictures are often very extrava- gant , and that his political ... readers are to suppose him engaged -a in his regular business , " abronzin ' and 10 Books about America .
... reading these extracts , that Sam has strong prejudices , that his pictures are often very extrava- gant , and that his political ... readers are to suppose him engaged -a in his regular business , " abronzin ' and 10 Books about America .
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... readers will remember was favour- ably reviewed by us . In the present work , besides furnishing addi- tional ... reader are where the bravery of the Circassians , and their national manners form the subjects , and where their present ...
... readers will remember was favour- ably reviewed by us . In the present work , besides furnishing addi- tional ... reader are where the bravery of the Circassians , and their national manners form the subjects , and where their present ...
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... reader discovers that most of the sort of matter which he expected to find has never been thought of , and that a ... readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities ...
... reader discovers that most of the sort of matter which he expected to find has never been thought of , and that a ... readers , supposes a careful and accurate collection of a great variety of matters . Natural sce- nery , antiquities ...
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... readers will judge . But perhaps the dignitaries of the church , the Archbishops of Dublin , offer a more congenial ... reader will look without finding what he seeks , therefore the whole mass will be unenduring . In short , not to ...
... readers will judge . But perhaps the dignitaries of the church , the Archbishops of Dublin , offer a more congenial ... reader will look without finding what he seeks , therefore the whole mass will be unenduring . In short , not to ...
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