Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1812 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Circumstances of , Manure , See Morley . Marsh on giving the Bible without the Prayer - book , 317 - See Clarke . Martin's Translations and other Poems , Merino Sheep , See Lasteyrie . Merritt's Letter to Roscoe , 219 328 ...
... Circumstances of , Manure , See Morley . Marsh on giving the Bible without the Prayer - book , 317 - See Clarke . Martin's Translations and other Poems , Merino Sheep , See Lasteyrie . Merritt's Letter to Roscoe , 219 328 ...
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... Circumstances of Ire . land , Report of the Cambridge Bille - Society , 317 355 New Spain , Political Essay on , of Proceedings against W. Kent , 35 440 Resp in Sheep , Inquiry into , 106 Retrospection , a Poem , 326 Revolution , French ...
... Circumstances of Ire . land , Report of the Cambridge Bille - Society , 317 355 New Spain , Political Essay on , of Proceedings against W. Kent , 35 440 Resp in Sheep , Inquiry into , 106 Retrospection , a Poem , 326 Revolution , French ...
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... circumstances of the Greek Sicilian republics , such a capability in the theatre was a proof of a very large population ; but not the enormous and inconceivable number of millions , as some learned men , too much inclined to the ...
... circumstances of the Greek Sicilian republics , such a capability in the theatre was a proof of a very large population ; but not the enormous and inconceivable number of millions , as some learned men , too much inclined to the ...
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... circumstances ; - we allude to the catastrophe at the town of Augusta in the year 1800 , in which 300 French invalids were sacrificed . In the attempt of last summer by Murat , the pea- santry , though rudely armed , came forwards to ...
... circumstances ; - we allude to the catastrophe at the town of Augusta in the year 1800 , in which 300 French invalids were sacrificed . In the attempt of last summer by Murat , the pea- santry , though rudely armed , came forwards to ...
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... circumstance is stated , that , to the best of the knowlege of the compilers , not one family out of a list of 235 recorded in the year 1433 is now resident in the county ; and the present seats of gentlemen are stated to be only 34 ...
... circumstance is stated , that , to the best of the knowlege of the compilers , not one family out of a list of 235 recorded in the year 1433 is now resident in the county ; and the present seats of gentlemen are stated to be only 34 ...
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Стр. 381 - As I stole nearer, Invited by the melody, I saw This youth, this fair-faced youth, upon his lute, With strains of strange variety and harmony, Proclaiming, as it seem'd, so bold a challenge To the clear choristers of the woods, the birds, That, as they flock'd about him, all stood silent, Wond'ring at what they heard.
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