The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Том 49R. Griffiths, 1774 |
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... fide of it ; and bearing every thing before it , is for the molt part terminated by the fea . This is the common process of an eruption ; however , it fometimes happens , though rarely , that the lava bursts at once from the fide of the ...
... fide of it ; and bearing every thing before it , is for the molt part terminated by the fea . This is the common process of an eruption ; however , it fometimes happens , though rarely , that the lava bursts at once from the fide of the ...
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... fide , and fo richly overfpread with fruits and flowers , that I could not leave fo heavenly a fpot , without the greatest regret . Its cup or crater is large in proportion to the mountain , and is as exactly hollowed out as the belt ...
... fide , and fo richly overfpread with fruits and flowers , that I could not leave fo heavenly a fpot , without the greatest regret . Its cup or crater is large in proportion to the mountain , and is as exactly hollowed out as the belt ...
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... fide our purpofe to paufe a while , in order to take a retrospective glance over the general caufes that operated in the alteration of it , after having thus traced the particular events . The progrefs of the English government may be ...
... fide our purpofe to paufe a while , in order to take a retrospective glance over the general caufes that operated in the alteration of it , after having thus traced the particular events . The progrefs of the English government may be ...
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... fide I behold the unbeliever , the hypocrite , on the other , the ambitious impoftor , who first corrupts the weak fpirit , and then excites them to murder ! - O barbarous men ! if revenge induced you to shed the blood of your brethren ...
... fide I behold the unbeliever , the hypocrite , on the other , the ambitious impoftor , who first corrupts the weak fpirit , and then excites them to murder ! - O barbarous men ! if revenge induced you to shed the blood of your brethren ...
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... fide by fide , Uprear'd their fhaggy tops with favage pride : By earthquake fplit , ftone of each other's ftone , In ancient times majestic ftood in one . Their perpendicular fides a paffage made Betwixt , of rock a folid pavement laid ...
... fide by fide , Uprear'd their fhaggy tops with favage pride : By earthquake fplit , ftone of each other's ftone , In ancient times majestic ftood in one . Their perpendicular fides a paffage made Betwixt , of rock a folid pavement laid ...
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