Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1833 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... feeling , consents to an equal division . Daughters do not inherit the lands . If the bhagdar dies without a son , the nephews . or nearest male relations take the lands after the death of the widow . may When we consider that this ...
... feeling , consents to an equal division . Daughters do not inherit the lands . If the bhagdar dies without a son , the nephews . or nearest male relations take the lands after the death of the widow . may When we consider that this ...
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... feelings with respect to the ultimate objects of government in instituting them . As far as his experience went , on this occasion , Colonel Williams was impressed with a very favourable opinion of the native character ; the degree of ...
... feelings with respect to the ultimate objects of government in instituting them . As far as his experience went , on this occasion , Colonel Williams was impressed with a very favourable opinion of the native character ; the degree of ...
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... feelings , award him the compliment which would be implied by telling him that we have been much pleased with his acquaintance . It is not because he is a Frenchman , and an enemy of England , that we should condemn him ; certainly not ...
... feelings , award him the compliment which would be implied by telling him that we have been much pleased with his acquaintance . It is not because he is a Frenchman , and an enemy of England , that we should condemn him ; certainly not ...
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... feelings of man as a reason for mutual good will to subsist between the two countries . But it is obvious that an en- gine like this can have but little success for a long time , and we may yet calculate that a very considerable period ...
... feelings of man as a reason for mutual good will to subsist between the two countries . But it is obvious that an en- gine like this can have but little success for a long time , and we may yet calculate that a very considerable period ...
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... feeling of kindness and good - will which seemed to prevail towards us . This anecdote is trifling in itself , and unconnected with the public business of the voyage . I have mentioned it as indicative of the natural friendly ...
... feeling of kindness and good - will which seemed to prevail towards us . This anecdote is trifling in itself , and unconnected with the public business of the voyage . I have mentioned it as indicative of the natural friendly ...
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