Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... feelings ; which it ought to be gratifying to satisfy , independently of every other advantage . To this consideration the publishers were the more bound to attend , as the author explains his motive in writing the narrative to have ...
... feelings ; which it ought to be gratifying to satisfy , independently of every other advantage . To this consideration the publishers were the more bound to attend , as the author explains his motive in writing the narrative to have ...
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... feeling heart ; to have forced him away in opposition to their entreaties would have been an outrage on humanity . ' 6 Indeed , Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he 8 Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
... feeling heart ; to have forced him away in opposition to their entreaties would have been an outrage on humanity . ' 6 Indeed , Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he 8 Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
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... Let him frame his next attempt , if he still feels with the youth in the Æneid the ardour of enterprize , REV . SEPT . 1817 .. « aliquid C " aliquid jamdudum invadere magnum Mens agitat mihi , nec Harold the Dauntless , a Poem . 17.
... Let him frame his next attempt , if he still feels with the youth in the Æneid the ardour of enterprize , REV . SEPT . 1817 .. « aliquid C " aliquid jamdudum invadere magnum Mens agitat mihi , nec Harold the Dauntless , a Poem . 17.
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... feeling among so extraordinary a people . The author , we should inform our readers , is very manifestly a firm believer in Christianity ; yet it does not by any means appear that he has been induced by that reason to take up the ...
... feeling among so extraordinary a people . The author , we should inform our readers , is very manifestly a firm believer in Christianity ; yet it does not by any means appear that he has been induced by that reason to take up the ...
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... feelings of men who persevere in so awful a delusion ; and we are far more willing to pray for their conversion than to sneer at their pertinacity , or to deride their ignorance . We cannot close our account of this volume without recom ...
... feelings of men who persevere in so awful a delusion ; and we are far more willing to pray for their conversion than to sneer at their pertinacity , or to deride their ignorance . We cannot close our account of this volume without recom ...
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