The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... containing a list of the several Dignitaries , Benefices , and Parishes in Ireland , with their valuations , & c . 2. The Institution and abuse of Church Property 3. The English and Jewish Tithe Systems compared II . Galt's Lives of the ...
... containing a list of the several Dignitaries , Benefices , and Parishes in Ireland , with their valuations , & c . 2. The Institution and abuse of Church Property 3. The English and Jewish Tithe Systems compared II . Galt's Lives of the ...
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... contains of real importance . Nay , the author admits more than once , that the multiplicity of small incidents which he relates must prove wearisome ; if he felt this , why did he swell them to such an unreasonable proportion ? C It is ...
... contains of real importance . Nay , the author admits more than once , that the multiplicity of small incidents which he relates must prove wearisome ; if he felt this , why did he swell them to such an unreasonable proportion ? C It is ...
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... contain gold ; you will find it just where you placed it . " The postman entered , and discovered the identical groupe , evidently untouched , although it must have been left exposed to the grasp of the numerous chance cus- tomers of a ...
... contain gold ; you will find it just where you placed it . " The postman entered , and discovered the identical groupe , evidently untouched , although it must have been left exposed to the grasp of the numerous chance cus- tomers of a ...
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... contain the greatest quantity of excitement in the smallest space . Fickleness is a point in his character that may be very fairly assumed . When his cavalry regiment was first established , he was in the habit of superintending its ...
... contain the greatest quantity of excitement in the smallest space . Fickleness is a point in his character that may be very fairly assumed . When his cavalry regiment was first established , he was in the habit of superintending its ...
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... contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates good taste , it is inapplicable to the subject , and highly offensive to the person to whom it is , evidently , the intention of the writer to pay a compli ...
... contains a simile more unfortunate than this in every respect . It violates good taste , it is inapplicable to the subject , and highly offensive to the person to whom it is , evidently , the intention of the writer to pay a compli ...
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