The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 - Books |
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... never to open their lips about the acute or grave accent , as they are pleased to call them ; let them speak of accent as it relates to stress only , and not to elevation or depression of voice , and then they may speak intelligibly ...
... never to open their lips about the acute or grave accent , as they are pleased to call them ; let them speak of accent as it relates to stress only , and not to elevation or depression of voice , and then they may speak intelligibly ...
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... never suffering himself to be carried away by the first impression , he was capable of practising , particularly in this expedition , the precepts of a sound and humane philosophy . Were I more desirous of composing his eulogy ...
... never suffering himself to be carried away by the first impression , he was capable of practising , particularly in this expedition , the precepts of a sound and humane philosophy . Were I more desirous of composing his eulogy ...
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... never have been introduced into the world : the reformation must have been stiffed in its birth ; and the empire of ignorance and superstition must have been universal and perpetual . Wherever that accommodating spirit prevails , which ...
... never have been introduced into the world : the reformation must have been stiffed in its birth ; and the empire of ignorance and superstition must have been universal and perpetual . Wherever that accommodating spirit prevails , which ...
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... never their superiors . The work is neatly printed , and is ornamented with six plates ; which do not seem to us well chosen , as four of them have already appeared in Mr. Sowerby's English Botany and English Fungi , two books with ...
... never their superiors . The work is neatly printed , and is ornamented with six plates ; which do not seem to us well chosen , as four of them have already appeared in Mr. Sowerby's English Botany and English Fungi , two books with ...
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... never heard the character of Mr. Speaker Adding- ton mentioned without respect ; and we never contemplate his conduct without feeling that respect justified and strengthened . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For MAY , 1799 . MEDICA L. Art . 17 ...
... never heard the character of Mr. Speaker Adding- ton mentioned without respect ; and we never contemplate his conduct without feeling that respect justified and strengthened . MONTHLY CATALOGUE , For MAY , 1799 . MEDICA L. Art . 17 ...
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