Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... and others on account of " popular outcry ; and that at length , the monafteries falling " into lay hands , were the occafion , that almost all the vil- " leins in the kingdom are now manumitted . " SMITH'S Repub . cap . 10 .
... and others on account of " popular outcry ; and that at length , the monafteries falling " into lay hands , were the occafion , that almost all the vil- " leins in the kingdom are now manumitted . " SMITH'S Repub . cap . 10 .
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By what means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it might safely rely on ...
By what means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it might safely rely on ...
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It is certain , that Addifon difcouraged Pope from inferting the machinery in the Rape of the Lock ; that he privately infinuated that Pope was a Tory and a Jacobite , and had a hand in writing the Examiners ; that Addifon himself ...
It is certain , that Addifon difcouraged Pope from inferting the machinery in the Rape of the Lock ; that he privately infinuated that Pope was a Tory and a Jacobite , and had a hand in writing the Examiners ; that Addifon himself ...
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... first former of those beautiful machines the Sylphs , on which his claim to • imagination is chiefly founded ; he found them existing re- ally to his hand , but has , indeed , employed them with fin- gular judgment and artifice .
... first former of those beautiful machines the Sylphs , on which his claim to • imagination is chiefly founded ; he found them existing re- ally to his hand , but has , indeed , employed them with fin- gular judgment and artifice .
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How has kind Heav'n adorn'd the happy land , And scatter'd bleffings with a wasteful hand ! But what avail her unexhaufted flores , Her blooming mountains , and her funny hores , With all the gifts that heaven and earth impart ...
How has kind Heav'n adorn'd the happy land , And scatter'd bleffings with a wasteful hand ! But what avail her unexhaufted flores , Her blooming mountains , and her funny hores , With all the gifts that heaven and earth impart ...
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