Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... learned of the moderns ' . • I cannot omit to observe two circumstances , which will tend very greatly to conciliate to the British Government the good will and esteem of the natives of India , and which may be ranked among the ...
... learned of the moderns ' . • I cannot omit to observe two circumstances , which will tend very greatly to conciliate to the British Government the good will and esteem of the natives of India , and which may be ranked among the ...
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... learned the difficult art of writing good poetry . Such lines as these will sufficiently prove our assertion : • Here would I run , a visionary boy , When the hoarse thunder shook the vaulted sky , And , fancy led , beheld the ...
... learned the difficult art of writing good poetry . Such lines as these will sufficiently prove our assertion : • Here would I run , a visionary boy , When the hoarse thunder shook the vaulted sky , And , fancy led , beheld the ...
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... learned Mr. Parkhurst would reduce the verb , which signifies " to glean . " , he says is , to " ascend repeatedly . " He adds , " it is used for a repeated , or second ascending of vines , in order to gather all the grapes , and may be ...
... learned Mr. Parkhurst would reduce the verb , which signifies " to glean . " , he says is , to " ascend repeatedly . " He adds , " it is used for a repeated , or second ascending of vines , in order to gather all the grapes , and may be ...
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