Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 - Bibliography |
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Page 69
... ground as the dead do beneath . " - p . 85 . 66 Conjectures , like parcels of unknown ore , are sold but at low rates . If they prove some rich metal , the buyer is a great gainer ; if base , no loser , for he payes for it accordingly ...
... ground as the dead do beneath . " - p . 85 . 66 Conjectures , like parcels of unknown ore , are sold but at low rates . If they prove some rich metal , the buyer is a great gainer ; if base , no loser , for he payes for it accordingly ...
Page 80
... ground -man seeks his bread by the sweat of his brow , the monk grows fat by laziness - man dwells among men , the monk seeks solitude and hides himself , avoiding the light . - Whence it follows , that the monk is a genus of mammalia ...
... ground -man seeks his bread by the sweat of his brow , the monk grows fat by laziness - man dwells among men , the monk seeks solitude and hides himself , avoiding the light . - Whence it follows , that the monk is a genus of mammalia ...
Page 82
... though there may be some ground for supposing , that eventually the market which they created , directed the object of predatory warfare to slave - making rather than plunder , it is impossible to deny the merit 82 Specimen Monachologia .
... though there may be some ground for supposing , that eventually the market which they created , directed the object of predatory warfare to slave - making rather than plunder , it is impossible to deny the merit 82 Specimen Monachologia .
Page 88
... ground upright , and very near to one another , twined about like vines , with branches of Arabian palm , Egyptian thorn , and tamarinds - three sorts of wood very pliant , fragrant , and combustible . The smoke went out through long ...
... ground upright , and very near to one another , twined about like vines , with branches of Arabian palm , Egyptian thorn , and tamarinds - three sorts of wood very pliant , fragrant , and combustible . The smoke went out through long ...
Page 97
... ground . It will be recollected that we have , in our preceding numbers , given a hasty sketch of the rise and progress of the English drama , from those very curious old compositions The VOL . III . PART I. H Chester Mysteries , to the ...
... ground . It will be recollected that we have , in our preceding numbers , given a hasty sketch of the rise and progress of the English drama , from those very curious old compositions The VOL . III . PART I. H Chester Mysteries , to the ...
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