The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1831 |
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... readers , to have taken what the sailors call in turning a cape , rather a dis- tant offing . We have no right to complain of the intervals that elapse between each volume and its successor . On the contrary , the more time the author ...
... readers , to have taken what the sailors call in turning a cape , rather a dis- tant offing . We have no right to complain of the intervals that elapse between each volume and its successor . On the contrary , the more time the author ...
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... readers , men who peruse this work as a professional exercise , or who desire to be reminded by it of scenes in which they have been themselves engaged , must contend manfully with the power of ennui , in order to obtain a knowledge of ...
... readers , men who peruse this work as a professional exercise , or who desire to be reminded by it of scenes in which they have been themselves engaged , must contend manfully with the power of ennui , in order to obtain a knowledge of ...
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... reader may easily understand the great military objects which they were so well and so successfully calculated to accomplish . It is sufficient for us here to notice , that they comprised fifty miles of fortifica- tion , and one hundred ...
... reader may easily understand the great military objects which they were so well and so successfully calculated to accomplish . It is sufficient for us here to notice , that they comprised fifty miles of fortifica- tion , and one hundred ...
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... reader may infer the extent and nature of the intrigues that were carried on against the English General . Those persons abandoning the faction , asserted that the Patriarch , the Souzas , and ( while he remained in Portugal ) the ex ...
... reader may infer the extent and nature of the intrigues that were carried on against the English General . Those persons abandoning the faction , asserted that the Patriarch , the Souzas , and ( while he remained in Portugal ) the ex ...
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... reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? 6 " Not an historical romance after ... readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them ...
... reader think of a critic , who thus pronounces an opinion upon a certain novel ? 6 " Not an historical romance after ... readers now sabby as much of dis Captain Crowe as ' ebery dog in kingston ' did , or at least as we can make them ...
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