The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... Common Prostitution , 478 Times , Signs of . See Scott . Tude . See Herboldt . Tomlins's Index to Term Reports , Tragedy , Italian . See Walker . Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Tranels of Two Frenchmen , 226 334 87 125 355 ...
... Common Prostitution , 478 Times , Signs of . See Scott . Tude . See Herboldt . Tomlins's Index to Term Reports , Tragedy , Italian . See Walker . Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Tranels of Two Frenchmen , 226 334 87 125 355 ...
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... common censure of too great softness and effeminacy . A distant noise being heard by the characters on the stage , resembling a peal of thunder , mingled with cries of distress ; Thoas , astonished and alarmed , demands , " Ma che ...
... common censure of too great softness and effeminacy . A distant noise being heard by the characters on the stage , resembling a peal of thunder , mingled with cries of distress ; Thoas , astonished and alarmed , demands , " Ma che ...
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... common to them all ; that is , they are more long and broad relatively to their depth , than our vessels are . During a voyage from Bengal to England , the suspicion of Sir G. S. was strengthened by remarking that the ship Rodney ( in ...
... common to them all ; that is , they are more long and broad relatively to their depth , than our vessels are . During a voyage from Bengal to England , the suspicion of Sir G. S. was strengthened by remarking that the ship Rodney ( in ...
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... common projections ( stereographic , conical , and circular ) are unfit for mensuration , this gentleman proposes a method of determining , to a considerable degree of accuracy , the areas of maps on the conical and circular pro ...
... common projections ( stereographic , conical , and circular ) are unfit for mensuration , this gentleman proposes a method of determining , to a considerable degree of accuracy , the areas of maps on the conical and circular pro ...
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... common topic of complaint among men of inventive genius ; and it is curious to observe that poets , who suffer so much themselves by the taunts of men of the world , and by the apathy of the vulgar , should in their turn revenge ...
... common topic of complaint among men of inventive genius ; and it is curious to observe that poets , who suffer so much themselves by the taunts of men of the world , and by the apathy of the vulgar , should in their turn revenge ...
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