Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 205
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1802 . THOUGH this volume is designated an account of a journey into South Wales , only 140 of its pages are devoted to that country ; and Hafod , and the neighbourhood of the Devil's Bridge , are the sole ...
... Boards . Longman and Co. 1802 . THOUGH this volume is designated an account of a journey into South Wales , only 140 of its pages are devoted to that country ; and Hafod , and the neighbourhood of the Devil's Bridge , are the sole ...
Page 206
... Boards . Longman and Co. It must be allowed that the moral tendency of a production of this na- ture , and the invitations which it holds out to a course of virtue , as well as to rectitude of intentions , are points of considerable ...
... Boards . Longman and Co. It must be allowed that the moral tendency of a production of this na- ture , and the invitations which it holds out to a course of virtue , as well as to rectitude of intentions , are points of considerable ...
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... Boards . Printed at Edinburgh ; London , Longman and Co. We are glad to see these valuable works published in a cheaper and more convenient form than they have hitherto borne ; their merits are too well known to call for a repetition of ...
... Boards . Printed at Edinburgh ; London , Longman and Co. We are glad to see these valuable works published in a cheaper and more convenient form than they have hitherto borne ; their merits are too well known to call for a repetition of ...
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