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Page 96
The present writer is one of those who attribute the commotions to the measures
of the court ; and he endeavours to prove his assertions by incontrovertible facts ,
allowing , however , that it is peculiarly difficult at the present mcment to be the ...
The present writer is one of those who attribute the commotions to the measures
of the court ; and he endeavours to prove his assertions by incontrovertible facts ,
allowing , however , that it is peculiarly difficult at the present mcment to be the ...
Page 276
We shall disiniss this work for the present by observing , that thefe differtations
are admirable for closeness of reasoning and extent of information , and would
alone have established the reputation of fir William Jones . ( To be continued . ) ...
We shall disiniss this work for the present by observing , that thefe differtations
are admirable for closeness of reasoning and extent of information , and would
alone have established the reputation of fir William Jones . ( To be continued . ) ...
Page 342
are indebted for several respectable publications , thus explains the purposes of
the present work . It commences with , and includes , the adjudications of the
present reign ; and forms a concise , but at the same time clear and intelligible ...
are indebted for several respectable publications , thus explains the purposes of
the present work . It commences with , and includes , the adjudications of the
present reign ; and forms a concise , but at the same time clear and intelligible ...
Page 357
The present is a burlesque parody on the whole work , the monk being here a
methodist preacher , and his first temptation a leg of pork , & c . There is
considerable humour in some parts , and particularly in the poetical imitations ;
but the ...
The present is a burlesque parody on the whole work , the monk being here a
methodist preacher , and his first temptation a leg of pork , & c . There is
considerable humour in some parts , and particularly in the poetical imitations ;
but the ...
Page 451
Our attention is due only to the present translation ; and of that we thall permit Mr.
M'Cartney to give some account in his own words . • The following translation
was undertaken , not because the translator had been accustomed either to read
...
Our attention is due only to the present translation ; and of that we thall permit Mr.
M'Cartney to give some account in his own words . • The following translation
was undertaken , not because the translator had been accustomed either to read
...
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