The Monthly critical gazette, Volumen1Knight and Lacey, 1824 |
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... language , which best becomes the nature of the relation . Naval Battles , from 1714 to 1814 , critically reviewed and illustrated . By Charles Ekins , Rear Admiral . - 1 vol . 4to . pp . 425. 31. 3s . Baldwin and Co. THAT “ England is ...
... language , which best becomes the nature of the relation . Naval Battles , from 1714 to 1814 , critically reviewed and illustrated . By Charles Ekins , Rear Admiral . - 1 vol . 4to . pp . 425. 31. 3s . Baldwin and Co. THAT “ England is ...
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... language in America , that an Englishman , accustomed to genteel life , and taught to use the most polished phrases , may use expressions which in England would be suffered in any society ; but which , in America , would subject him to ...
... language in America , that an Englishman , accustomed to genteel life , and taught to use the most polished phrases , may use expressions which in England would be suffered in any society ; but which , in America , would subject him to ...
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... language , ” says he , “ that I could use , would fall infinitely short of conveying to the mind of the reader the emotions with which I was seized on beholding the Holy City with its towers , minarets , mosques , monasteries , and , in ...
... language , ” says he , “ that I could use , would fall infinitely short of conveying to the mind of the reader the emotions with which I was seized on beholding the Holy City with its towers , minarets , mosques , monasteries , and , in ...
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... language which could then boast no better ( translations of Vitruvius and Palladio excepted , ) than those of Gibbs and Batty Langley . He , however , was so far from throwing any new light on either the art or the science of his ...
... language which could then boast no better ( translations of Vitruvius and Palladio excepted , ) than those of Gibbs and Batty Langley . He , however , was so far from throwing any new light on either the art or the science of his ...
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... language in which the philosopher's sense is here conveyed , is so neat , free , and easy , as to reflect credit on the taste of the translator ; and that , in pouring the sense of the original out of one language into another , he has ...
... language in which the philosopher's sense is here conveyed , is so neat , free , and easy , as to reflect credit on the taste of the translator ; and that , in pouring the sense of the original out of one language into another , he has ...
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