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 106
... late mysterious Conduct of the Right Hon . William Pitt : with Observations on some late political Events . 8vo . 18. 6d . Clarke . Absolute mysteries , whether in religion or politics , cannot be ex- pected to emit sparks of light by ...
... late mysterious Conduct of the Right Hon . William Pitt : with Observations on some late political Events . 8vo . 18. 6d . Clarke . Absolute mysteries , whether in religion or politics , cannot be ex- pected to emit sparks of light by ...
Page 216
... late gods of this ci devant citizen's idolatry . He might have called these notable performances his discoveries ; for , little as the titles promise of that nature , the reader will find that the pages are occupied solely by ...
... late gods of this ci devant citizen's idolatry . He might have called these notable performances his discoveries ; for , little as the titles promise of that nature , the reader will find that the pages are occupied solely by ...
Page 218
... late war with the Mahrattas ; and it is a view which much co- incides with the representations of Lord Wellesley , as stated in our Number for April last , page 397. The Mahratta power , the author tells us , arose during the ...
... late war with the Mahrattas ; and it is a view which much co- incides with the representations of Lord Wellesley , as stated in our Number for April last , page 397. The Mahratta power , the author tells us , arose during the ...
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