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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... object of the East India Company was , to interfere with the minutest concerns of the inhabitants , and to controul their conduct in all its details , so was it most likely that they should attentively study the nature and habits of ...
... object of the East India Company was , to interfere with the minutest concerns of the inhabitants , and to controul their conduct in all its details , so was it most likely that they should attentively study the nature and habits of ...
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... object , is entered upon , unless there is a persuasion , amounting to a conviction , on the part of a certain body of intelligent and experienced men , that such a speculation , if carried into practice , will prove successful . In ...
... object , is entered upon , unless there is a persuasion , amounting to a conviction , on the part of a certain body of intelligent and experienced men , that such a speculation , if carried into practice , will prove successful . In ...
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... objects of the voyage to which it relates . All that we can pos- sibly glean indirectly from many parts of the work ... object to ascertain generally the state of the country , and particularly the disposition of the Chinese people to ...
... objects of the voyage to which it relates . All that we can pos- sibly glean indirectly from many parts of the work ... object to ascertain generally the state of the country , and particularly the disposition of the Chinese people to ...
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... object in accompanying the party , was , fear least the unruly populace should do them injury . But they must have well known that such a step was wholly un- necessary , as the strangers were perfectly satisfied to trust them- selves ...
... object in accompanying the party , was , fear least the unruly populace should do them injury . But they must have well known that such a step was wholly un- necessary , as the strangers were perfectly satisfied to trust them- selves ...
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... object in this work is , to complete the performance , and present the tourist with a more copious appen- dage of instructive and useful details than he thought it necessary to furnish at the period when he published those illustrations ...
... object in this work is , to complete the performance , and present the tourist with a more copious appen- dage of instructive and useful details than he thought it necessary to furnish at the period when he published those illustrations ...
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