The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 |
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... seems no reason to doubt : for his talents were of a high order , and they had been cultivated with judgment and assiduity . His accomplished mother took great delight in contributing her share to his improvement in his early years . At ...
... seems no reason to doubt : for his talents were of a high order , and they had been cultivated with judgment and assiduity . His accomplished mother took great delight in contributing her share to his improvement in his early years . At ...
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... seems to crawl tediously along , and a heavy monotony of sentiment as well as of incident seems every where to pervade it . The best parts are those which describe , poetically and sweetly , the picturesque and beautiful scenery of ...
... seems to crawl tediously along , and a heavy monotony of sentiment as well as of incident seems every where to pervade it . The best parts are those which describe , poetically and sweetly , the picturesque and beautiful scenery of ...
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... seem instrumental to the mechanism of the universe , and particularly if such discoveries appear at the same time calculated to improve the means of carrying for- wards the intercourse of the moral world , are among the most interesting ...
... seem instrumental to the mechanism of the universe , and particularly if such discoveries appear at the same time calculated to improve the means of carrying for- wards the intercourse of the moral world , are among the most interesting ...
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... seem to pervade all substances in a greater or less degree , have any part in producing the phæno- mena ascribed to ... seems an essential agent in the various modifications of all material substances , and in the physiology of the ...
... seem to pervade all substances in a greater or less degree , have any part in producing the phæno- mena ascribed to ... seems an essential agent in the various modifications of all material substances , and in the physiology of the ...
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... seems to have supplied as an essential auxi- liary for promoting the intercourse of distant nations , has been effectually relieved from an imperfection to which it had been always before subject ; and which rendered it not only a very ...
... seems to have supplied as an essential auxi- liary for promoting the intercourse of distant nations , has been effectually relieved from an imperfection to which it had been always before subject ; and which rendered it not only a very ...
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