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... wish it ; but I believed it to have been your Majesty's opinion , and have indeed mentioned it to my Government , that your Majesty had no need of us , unless we could co - operate with your Majesty's troops in the Bay of Finland ...
... wish it ; but I believed it to have been your Majesty's opinion , and have indeed mentioned it to my Government , that your Majesty had no need of us , unless we could co - operate with your Majesty's troops in the Bay of Finland ...
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... wish to retain without losing sight of the whole ; because the genius of the poet shines in them more than in the others , and in a style pecu- liarly his own . These , then , we may call , by way of eminence , " The Genius of Virgil ...
... wish to retain without losing sight of the whole ; because the genius of the poet shines in them more than in the others , and in a style pecu- liarly his own . These , then , we may call , by way of eminence , " The Genius of Virgil ...
Pagina 495
... wish for a farther acquaintance with these suspicious volumes . We should account it a prostitution of our pages , to make them a vehicle for the repetition of slanders against Lord Macartney and other British officers in India ; and we ...
... wish for a farther acquaintance with these suspicious volumes . We should account it a prostitution of our pages , to make them a vehicle for the repetition of slanders against Lord Macartney and other British officers in India ; and we ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1783 |
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