Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1806 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Light Reading , 335 Nattes's Practical Geometry , 332 London , Modern , View of , 195 Navigation , Tabies for , 128 Louis XIV . Memoirs of , 469 Neale's Sacred History , 331 - his Works , 475 Negotiation , State of , 442 Lucas's ...
... Light Reading , 335 Nattes's Practical Geometry , 332 London , Modern , View of , 195 Navigation , Tabies for , 128 Louis XIV . Memoirs of , 469 Neale's Sacred History , 331 - his Works , 475 Negotiation , State of , 442 Lucas's ...
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... light . ' It fortunately happens , also , that the general spirit and phrase- ology of most of the letters , with which we are here presented , are such as will not detract from the reputation of their writer , whether we regard him as ...
... light . ' It fortunately happens , also , that the general spirit and phrase- ology of most of the letters , with which we are here presented , are such as will not detract from the reputation of their writer , whether we regard him as ...
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... ter belongs to the Belisarius " and " Incas of Peru " by Marmontel . The French life of Petrarch I consider in the same light ; and that 66 what what is said of his manuscript letters and memoirs , 10 Sir W. Forbes's Life of Dr. Beattie .
... ter belongs to the Belisarius " and " Incas of Peru " by Marmontel . The French life of Petrarch I consider in the same light ; and that 66 what what is said of his manuscript letters and memoirs , 10 Sir W. Forbes's Life of Dr. Beattie .
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... light in which it has been seldom seen . The possession of land , cattle , corn , and other things which the land produces , at the same time that it confers a benefit and an advantage on the possessor , occasions a prejudice and a ...
... light in which it has been seldom seen . The possession of land , cattle , corn , and other things which the land produces , at the same time that it confers a benefit and an advantage on the possessor , occasions a prejudice and a ...
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... light of Dr. Hall burst on them ? Would the reader be still more satisfied respecting the mis- chiefs of trade ? If there were no manufactures in India , it would be impossible for the European nations to injure the natives to any great ...
... light of Dr. Hall burst on them ? Would the reader be still more satisfied respecting the mis- chiefs of trade ? If there were no manufactures in India , it would be impossible for the European nations to injure the natives to any great ...
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الصفحة 35 - Upon the sightless couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid deed in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind.
الصفحة 35 - Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking-off...
الصفحة 96 - He that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity : he that killeth with the sword, must be killed with the sword.
الصفحة 245 - ... secure. The utmost powers of the man are constrained into the service of the favourite Cause by this passion, which sweeps away, as it advances, all the trivial objections and little opposing motives, and seems almost to open a way through impossibilities. This spirit comes on him in the morning as soon as he recovers his consciousness, and commands and impels him through the day with a power from which he could not emancipate himself if he would. When the force of habit is added, the determination...
الصفحة 246 - He received a few pence for the labour ; and then, in pursuance of the saving part of his plan, requested some small gratuity of meat and drink, which was given him. He then looked out for the next thing that might chance to offer...
الصفحة 65 - I dreamt not then that, ere the rolling year Had fill'd its circle, I should wander here In musing awe ; should tread this wondrous world, See all its store of inland waters hurl'd In one vast volume down Niagara's steep, Or calm behold them, in transparent sleep, Where the blue hills of old Toronto shed Their evening shadows o'er Ontario's bed...
الصفحة 245 - I describe as a capital feature of the decisive character. The Subject of such a commanding passion wonders, if indeed he were at leisure to wonder, at the persons who pretend to attach importance to an object which they make none but the most languid efforts to secure. The utmost powers of the man are constrained into the service of the favourite Cause by this passion, which sweeps away, as it advances, all the trivial objections and little opposing motives, and seems almost to open a way through...
الصفحة 58 - State shall be and remain separate, and that no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office of public trust under the United States.
الصفحة 245 - Reduced to absolute want, he one day went out of the house with an intention to put an end to his life ; but wandering awhile almost unconsciously, he came to the brow of an eminence which overlooked what were lately his estates. Here he sat down, and remained fixed in thought a number of hours, at the end of which he sprang from the ground with a vehement, exulting emotion.
الصفحة 395 - H. — The first Folio, in my opinion, is the only edition worth regarding. And it is much to be wished, that an edition of Shakespeare were given literatim according to the first Folio : which is now become so scarce and dear, that few persons can obtain it. For, by the presumptuous licence of the dwarfish commentators, who are for ever cutting him down to their own size, we risque the loss of Shakespeare's genuine text ; which that Folio assuredly contains ; notwithstanding some few slight errors...