Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1804 |
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... say , put his life in his hand to save him . Sim . Very true , David , I say nothing against all that : 1 honour your master for it ; thof I must say he has but an ungracious look with him . There is not another gentleman in the ...
... say , put his life in his hand to save him . Sim . Very true , David , I say nothing against all that : 1 honour your master for it ; thof I must say he has but an ungracious look with him . There is not another gentleman in the ...
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... says to the wench , & c . " There is a limit therefore to the love of Archaisms , beyond which it should not be indulged . But there is a limit also to innovation , which I hope I have not passed . ' soun . 99 66 We will not say that ...
... says to the wench , & c . " There is a limit therefore to the love of Archaisms , beyond which it should not be indulged . But there is a limit also to innovation , which I hope I have not passed . ' soun . 99 66 We will not say that ...
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... says ' that the French can never behave well for a length of time in any country , especially in that where they consider themselves conquerors ; and we believe that the fact has been strictly conformable to his conjecture at the date ...
... says ' that the French can never behave well for a length of time in any country , especially in that where they consider themselves conquerors ; and we believe that the fact has been strictly conformable to his conjecture at the date ...
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