Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1795 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Cause of , 544 466 455 433 Tracts relative to , 451-454 Birds . See Difcourfe . Correfpondence with the Reviewers , 119 , 120 238-240 . 360 479-480 Black's Sermon , 117 Corfica , a Poem , 92 Blanchard's Trial of H. Tooke , Vol . II ...
... Cause of , 544 466 455 433 Tracts relative to , 451-454 Birds . See Difcourfe . Correfpondence with the Reviewers , 119 , 120 238-240 . 360 479-480 Black's Sermon , 117 Corfica , a Poem , 92 Blanchard's Trial of H. Tooke , Vol . II ...
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... causes , the fame fucceffion of feafons would exactly attend on each revolution of the sun : but the currents of air acquire velocity by degrees , and thenceforth continue to flow till their force is fpent . The varied face of our ...
... causes , the fame fucceffion of feafons would exactly attend on each revolution of the sun : but the currents of air acquire velocity by degrees , and thenceforth continue to flow till their force is fpent . The varied face of our ...
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... cause a fray in the street , it is " against the peace of our fovereign lord the king , his crown and dignity . " Nay ; the state , forfooth has no " collected will ; " the millions do not even make our legifla- tive acts ; -it is the ...
... cause a fray in the street , it is " against the peace of our fovereign lord the king , his crown and dignity . " Nay ; the state , forfooth has no " collected will ; " the millions do not even make our legifla- tive acts ; -it is the ...
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... cause of reform , which lies fo near to his heart , and fo near to the heart of every true British patriot , by giving the enemies of reform fome ground for faying that the object of the reformers is not to renovate but totally to new ...
... cause of reform , which lies fo near to his heart , and fo near to the heart of every true British patriot , by giving the enemies of reform fome ground for faying that the object of the reformers is not to renovate but totally to new ...
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... cause of truth , we cannot hesitate in our choice . In all our political labours , we have contended for the native . excellence of the British conftitution ; we have lamented the various departures in practice from its theory and ...
... cause of truth , we cannot hesitate in our choice . In all our political labours , we have contended for the native . excellence of the British conftitution ; we have lamented the various departures in practice from its theory and ...
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