The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... present volume , we should apprehend it to be essential to his plan , to record not only every combat in which the British troops were engaged , but every skirmish , every trivial affair of pickets , which gave a moment's work to their ...
... present volume , we should apprehend it to be essential to his plan , to record not only every combat in which the British troops were engaged , but every skirmish , every trivial affair of pickets , which gave a moment's work to their ...
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... present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a description of their demeanour at service , which will be read with no ordinary interest , as it is very ...
... present at their religious service , which is an innovation upon one of their most essential usages . We have from Mr. Keppel a description of their demeanour at service , which will be read with no ordinary interest , as it is very ...
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... present year , which now lies before and shall transcribe from it at ran- dom a few sentences , which will prove that the person who has written them , whoever he may be , is utterly unqualified to sit in judgment upon English ...
... present year , which now lies before and shall transcribe from it at ran- dom a few sentences , which will prove that the person who has written them , whoever he may be , is utterly unqualified to sit in judgment upon English ...
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... present work surpasses his ( Mr. Alcock's ) former publications , and deserves to be placed amongst the best which has lately appeared on the nature and treatment of diseases . " - p . 185 . " But the details of his history warrant the ...
... present work surpasses his ( Mr. Alcock's ) former publications , and deserves to be placed amongst the best which has lately appeared on the nature and treatment of diseases . " - p . 185 . " But the details of his history warrant the ...
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has , in the present day , been carried to such an extent , as to injure seriously the cause of literature . Authors and publishers have been alike the victims of this prevailing evil . " Here is an astound- ing confession ! -and that ...
has , in the present day , been carried to such an extent , as to injure seriously the cause of literature . Authors and publishers have been alike the victims of this prevailing evil . " Here is an astound- ing confession ! -and that ...
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