Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Том 107R. Griffiths., 1825 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Junius 354 Russell's Remains of the late Rev. Charles Wolfe .... 364 Miller's Inquiry into the present State of the Civil Law of England ......... 369 Babylon the Great ..... 376 Mills's History of Chivalry ......... 383 Sydney Papers ...
... Junius 354 Russell's Remains of the late Rev. Charles Wolfe .... 364 Miller's Inquiry into the present State of the Civil Law of England ......... 369 Babylon the Great ..... 376 Mills's History of Chivalry ......... 383 Sydney Papers ...
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... Junius , is deduced from the root , fight . In the chapter on Case ( p . 116. ) , Mr. Gilchrist proposes to dis- card the accusative cases of our personal pronouns , and to employ , as in substantives , the nominative form instead ...
... Junius , is deduced from the root , fight . In the chapter on Case ( p . 116. ) , Mr. Gilchrist proposes to dis- card the accusative cases of our personal pronouns , and to employ , as in substantives , the nominative form instead ...
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... Junius , proving them to have been written by Lord Viscount Sackville . By George Coventry . 8vo . pp . 382 . Woodfall . 1825 . T HERE are no questions , that more strongly illustrate the intermixture of fallibility and of penetration ...
... Junius , proving them to have been written by Lord Viscount Sackville . By George Coventry . 8vo . pp . 382 . Woodfall . 1825 . T HERE are no questions , that more strongly illustrate the intermixture of fallibility and of penetration ...
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... Junius , the question , " Who was the real author of those letters ? " has excited intense curiosity . We always thought that , whoever he might bave been , he and his family , to the latest of its generations , must have felt , and ...
... Junius , the question , " Who was the real author of those letters ? " has excited intense curiosity . We always thought that , whoever he might bave been , he and his family , to the latest of its generations , must have felt , and ...
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... Junius ? Who would think that literary renown , even if it promised immortality , could wipe out the foul stain of falsehood , that must accompany that name , and be worn with it to the remotest ages ? Who then was Junius ? We have read ...
... Junius ? Who would think that literary renown , even if it promised immortality , could wipe out the foul stain of falsehood , that must accompany that name , and be worn with it to the remotest ages ? Who then was Junius ? We have read ...
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