The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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Pagina 141
... writer who , in his list of sources of information , names scarcely any native Spanish authors ? The interval be ... writers have said on the affairs of Spain . We shall close our comments by briefly stating the contents of the ...
... writer who , in his list of sources of information , names scarcely any native Spanish authors ? The interval be ... writers have said on the affairs of Spain . We shall close our comments by briefly stating the contents of the ...
Pagina 336
... writer adds , in a note , We believe there is not a single editor of a newspaper , magazine , or review , whose virtue has not been put to the test . ' We can on our honour declare that our virtue ' has not in any way been assailed ...
... writer adds , in a note , We believe there is not a single editor of a newspaper , magazine , or review , whose virtue has not been put to the test . ' We can on our honour declare that our virtue ' has not in any way been assailed ...
Pagina 436
... writer , that we cannot indulge our selfish gratification at his expence ; and therefore , if he favours us with more of this species of bagatelle , we advise him to avoid the wigs and whiskers of distinguished personages , and to ...
... writer , that we cannot indulge our selfish gratification at his expence ; and therefore , if he favours us with more of this species of bagatelle , we advise him to avoid the wigs and whiskers of distinguished personages , and to ...
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