The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 - Books |
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Page 124
... consists of a broad avenue , planted with lofty trees , with two alleys at the sides ; the avenue being designed for carriages , and the alleys for walking . It is a very fine promenade , and is greatly frequented : but the interest of ...
... consists of a broad avenue , planted with lofty trees , with two alleys at the sides ; the avenue being designed for carriages , and the alleys for walking . It is a very fine promenade , and is greatly frequented : but the interest of ...
Page 130
... consists principally in teaching the use of language . Arti- culation is considered as of inferior importance to verbality ; and to be able to use words with the fingers and the pen is found to be of more value than to use them orally ...
... consists principally in teaching the use of language . Arti- culation is considered as of inferior importance to verbality ; and to be able to use words with the fingers and the pen is found to be of more value than to use them orally ...
Page 214
... consists of directions for obtaining this equable temperature ; and Dr. B. particularly insists on a species of fire - place , which he thinks is better than the open chimney commonly used in this country , or than the closed stove that ...
... consists of directions for obtaining this equable temperature ; and Dr. B. particularly insists on a species of fire - place , which he thinks is better than the open chimney commonly used in this country , or than the closed stove that ...
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