The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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Page 202
... perhaps be in doubt whether in the result the hero will be hanged or married : -but , to relieve them , we beg to state that matrimony is his final doom . With the heroine . we have no cause of quarrel . Of the other characters , many ...
... perhaps be in doubt whether in the result the hero will be hanged or married : -but , to relieve them , we beg to state that matrimony is his final doom . With the heroine . we have no cause of quarrel . Of the other characters , many ...
Page 355
... perhaps would expect something to be forthcoming in the future narrative , from what is in fact only a trait of common life . " I then suggested , that perhaps if an European would give a correct idea of oriental manners , which would ...
... perhaps would expect something to be forthcoming in the future narrative , from what is in fact only a trait of common life . " I then suggested , that perhaps if an European would give a correct idea of oriental manners , which would ...
Page 526
... perhaps before possessed but little interest ; for here we not only see that we have this or that institution , but we are also taught the advan- tages and peculiarities of it , as compared with the measures adopted to produce the same ...
... perhaps before possessed but little interest ; for here we not only see that we have this or that institution , but we are also taught the advan- tages and peculiarities of it , as compared with the measures adopted to produce the same ...
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