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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... observation , by means of its agents , of the people ; for , as the 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 ...
... observation , by means of its agents , of the people ; for , as the 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 ...
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... observations in which the author thinks proper to indulge concerning the professions in this country . With respect to medicine , he thinks that both in teaching and in practice we are in a very backward state , but that still the ...
... observations in which the author thinks proper to indulge concerning the professions in this country . With respect to medicine , he thinks that both in teaching and in practice we are in a very backward state , but that still the ...
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... observations on the religious customs in England , the baron enters upon the subjects of emigration , and the poor , and concludes the first volume with remarks on the mob . The canaille of England are distinguished , he says , by a ...
... observations on the religious customs in England , the baron enters upon the subjects of emigration , and the poor , and concludes the first volume with remarks on the mob . The canaille of England are distinguished , he says , by a ...
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... observing , that in no country of the world has industry been so developed , or attained so great a degree of prosperity as amongst us . There is , however , a limit to the author's applause , when he comes to consider the eagerness ...
... observing , that in no country of the world has industry been so developed , or attained so great a degree of prosperity as amongst us . There is , however , a limit to the author's applause , when he comes to consider the eagerness ...
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... . The author commences his observations on agriculture by con- demning the principle on which its system rests in this country- c 2 that principle being the suppression of small farms . This A Frenchman's Picture of England . 19.
... . The author commences his observations on agriculture by con- demning the principle on which its system rests in this country- c 2 that principle being the suppression of small farms . This A Frenchman's Picture of England . 19.
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