The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... object excites his desire , he consults his head woman , who , without any apparent suspicion of rivalry , gives her assent and forwards his suit ' but she is displeased if not consulted , and it is not uncom mon that the object falls a ...
... object excites his desire , he consults his head woman , who , without any apparent suspicion of rivalry , gives her assent and forwards his suit ' but she is displeased if not consulted , and it is not uncom mon that the object falls a ...
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... object of which was to take the Cape of Good Hope . That object being frustrated , the transports and greatest part of the ships of war proceeded to India ; our author , in the Manilla , arrived at Madras after a tedious and suffering ...
... object of which was to take the Cape of Good Hope . That object being frustrated , the transports and greatest part of the ships of war proceeded to India ; our author , in the Manilla , arrived at Madras after a tedious and suffering ...
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... object of his journey . The primary object of his attention , was to be the agriculture of the country ; under which head his enquiries were to be directed to the esculent vegetables , the modes of culture , the implements of husbandry ...
... object of his journey . The primary object of his attention , was to be the agriculture of the country ; under which head his enquiries were to be directed to the esculent vegetables , the modes of culture , the implements of husbandry ...
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