The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... ment and copious he is , has more precision . The nature of the sub- jects on which Bolingbroke and Shaftsbury wrote naturally tended to make them more attentive to precision than Addison . These sub- jects were principally abstract ...
... ment and copious he is , has more precision . The nature of the sub- jects on which Bolingbroke and Shaftsbury wrote naturally tended to make them more attentive to precision than Addison . These sub- jects were principally abstract ...
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... ment of their pains , but several days clapsed before they were per fectly recovered . The other ball struck the funnel of the caboose , made an explosion equal to that of a swivel gun , and burned several holes in the mizen - stay ...
... ment of their pains , but several days clapsed before they were per fectly recovered . The other ball struck the funnel of the caboose , made an explosion equal to that of a swivel gun , and burned several holes in the mizen - stay ...
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... ment inflicted on them , unprovoked , and with impunity , • worked on the minds of the sickly part of the crew , several of whom took it to heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ...
... ment inflicted on them , unprovoked , and with impunity , • worked on the minds of the sickly part of the crew , several of whom took it to heart and died , and one destroyed himself in despair . At the end of thirteen months ...
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... ment in these particulars ( e . g . vol . i . 133. 144. 187. ) be suited to the gravity of a public character ; who must be presumed to keep his grand object so much in view , as neither to covet sensual gratifications , nor to lament ...
... ment in these particulars ( e . g . vol . i . 133. 144. 187. ) be suited to the gravity of a public character ; who must be presumed to keep his grand object so much in view , as neither to covet sensual gratifications , nor to lament ...
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... , at the commence- ment of the revolution , [ without bloodshed , ] that France might break her fetters and obtain freedom ; -how he hung his head and and wept at our interference ; -and how , amid 465 Coleridge's Fears in Solitude .
... , at the commence- ment of the revolution , [ without bloodshed , ] that France might break her fetters and obtain freedom ; -how he hung his head and and wept at our interference ; -and how , amid 465 Coleridge's Fears in Solitude .
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