The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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The mot determined invasion , the most vengeful purposes of an enraged enemy
, backed by the most serious preparations ; • to have been conducted by the most
respectable General , companied by the young Chevalier , menaced , at a very ...
The mot determined invasion , the most vengeful purposes of an enraged enemy
, backed by the most serious preparations ; • to have been conducted by the most
respectable General , companied by the young Chevalier , menaced , at a very ...
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... would disdain to take orders from those of superior rank among the last ; or , if
forced to submit , it would produce such disgusts and diffentions , as , in the end ,
might be of the most fatal consequence . And , laitly , having touched on the loss
...
... would disdain to take orders from those of superior rank among the last ; or , if
forced to submit , it would produce such disgusts and diffentions , as , in the end ,
might be of the most fatal consequence . And , laitly , having touched on the loss
...
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... of Christianity , it is obvious , upon the first reflection , that a foundation is laid
for multiplying them in infinitum , and , consequently for endless contentions and
animofities , to the great prejudice of Christianity , and its most inportant interests .
... of Christianity , it is obvious , upon the first reflection , that a foundation is laid
for multiplying them in infinitum , and , consequently for endless contentions and
animofities , to the great prejudice of Christianity , and its most inportant interests .
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In short , it is impoffible to conceive the liveliness and gaiety of the place ; all
parties and ranks giving way to the most unbounded mirth , while universal
pleasure seems to reign : at fun - set they disperse ; for after that time they are not
...
In short , it is impoffible to conceive the liveliness and gaiety of the place ; all
parties and ranks giving way to the most unbounded mirth , while universal
pleasure seems to reign : at fun - set they disperse ; for after that time they are not
...
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We were , while I ftayed ; a most happy family , and enjoyed such satisfactions as
few , I believe , have experienced in this tempestuous hemisphere . Mr. Noel was
paffionately ' fond of his daughter , and he could not regard me more if I had ...
We were , while I ftayed ; a most happy family , and enjoyed such satisfactions as
few , I believe , have experienced in this tempestuous hemisphere . Mr. Noel was
paffionately ' fond of his daughter , and he could not regard me more if I had ...
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