The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... prove the possibility of that author's having first thrown into the mind of Milton the idea of converting Adam into an epic personage , ' p . 171 ; and Mr. Walker takes leave to observe , that Andreini and Lancetta were not the first ...
... prove the possibility of that author's having first thrown into the mind of Milton the idea of converting Adam into an epic personage , ' p . 171 ; and Mr. Walker takes leave to observe , that Andreini and Lancetta were not the first ...
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... prove that the winds , and particularly the westerly gales , have of late years blown over Ireland with a violence unknown to former times . The author appeals to what he calls the natural regifters of the effects of the winds ; viz ...
... prove that the winds , and particularly the westerly gales , have of late years blown over Ireland with a violence unknown to former times . The author appeals to what he calls the natural regifters of the effects of the winds ; viz ...
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... proved to be a Spanish launch , with Don Estevan Martinez , commodore of some Spanish ships of war , then lying in Friendly Cove : we were visited at the same time by another Spanish launch , and the boat of an American ship . I had no ...
... proved to be a Spanish launch , with Don Estevan Martinez , commodore of some Spanish ships of war , then lying in Friendly Cove : we were visited at the same time by another Spanish launch , and the boat of an American ship . I had no ...
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... might happen to their visitors , but were even in danger of losing their lives , if any accident REY . MAY , 179 , D should should have proved fatal to any one individual belonging to Van Braam's Account of the Dutch Embassy to China . 33.
... might happen to their visitors , but were even in danger of losing their lives , if any accident REY . MAY , 179 , D should should have proved fatal to any one individual belonging to Van Braam's Account of the Dutch Embassy to China . 33.
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should have proved fatal to any one individual belonging to the Embassy . The author saw the elegant carriage which the King of Great Britain sent to the Emperor of China ; and opposite to it was placed A thing , which made a remarkable ...
should have proved fatal to any one individual belonging to the Embassy . The author saw the elegant carriage which the King of Great Britain sent to the Emperor of China ; and opposite to it was placed A thing , which made a remarkable ...
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