The Quarterly Review, Volume 2John Murray, 1809 - English literature |
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Such is the whole extent of a journey announced as never before performed , and sanctioned by the French govern· ment ! Never have we witnessed so flagrant an imposition upon the public . The permission of the French government amounts ...
Such is the whole extent of a journey announced as never before performed , and sanctioned by the French govern· ment ! Never have we witnessed so flagrant an imposition upon the public . The permission of the French government amounts ...
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They have never been divided among the colonists , like cerfs ; they have never been consumed in mines , nor in indigo works ; they have never been hunted down for slaves , nor has war ever been made upon them for the purpose of ...
They have never been divided among the colonists , like cerfs ; they have never been consumed in mines , nor in indigo works ; they have never been hunted down for slaves , nor has war ever been made upon them for the purpose of ...
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The remaining works of Florian chiefly consist of plays and poesies legères , which never obtained much notoriety in this country , nor , indeed , any extraordinary celebrity abroad . Yet he cannot write in vain , and there are few of ...
The remaining works of Florian chiefly consist of plays and poesies legères , which never obtained much notoriety in this country , nor , indeed , any extraordinary celebrity abroad . Yet he cannot write in vain , and there are few of ...
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Contents
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of Chemistry in the University of Oxford | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
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