The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which it means to establish between two propositions , or the different parts of the same proposition , must have been aukwardly and often improperly used . ' ( p . 43. ) On the Poetical ...
the mind in thinking , to shew the relation which it means to establish between two propositions , or the different parts of the same proposition , must have been aukwardly and often improperly used . ' ( p . 43. ) On the Poetical ...
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... minds of the sickly part of the crew , several of whom took it to heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ' captivity , and with the loss of four out of the five vessels originally employed ...
... minds of the sickly part of the crew , several of whom took it to heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ' captivity , and with the loss of four out of the five vessels originally employed ...
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... mind : but scarcely has he indulged himself with the view of the pleasures which it yields , than his heart is painfully affected by a recollection of the horrid changes which the march of armies , and the conflicts of war , would ...
... mind : but scarcely has he indulged himself with the view of the pleasures which it yields , than his heart is painfully affected by a recollection of the horrid changes which the march of armies , and the conflicts of war , would ...
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... mind , he treated the oppo- sers of his measures with indignity and contempt , and was precipitated into the most unguarded conduct , which termi- nated in his ruin . - As the spirit of party ran so high during this reign , it is ...
... mind , he treated the oppo- sers of his measures with indignity and contempt , and was precipitated into the most unguarded conduct , which termi- nated in his ruin . - As the spirit of party ran so high during this reign , it is ...
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... mind . He censures both the king and the parliament , as the conduct of each deserved reprehension ; and he considers the behaviour of the Scots in delivering up their royal prisoner , ( who had confided in their honour , ) for the ...
... mind . He censures both the king and the parliament , as the conduct of each deserved reprehension ; and he considers the behaviour of the Scots in delivering up their royal prisoner , ( who had confided in their honour , ) for the ...
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