Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 425
... period . Therefore the natural tendency of the evidence al- ready stated , is to shew that we must inquire into a period preceding the twelfth for the chronology of their authors . ' Mr. T. next adduces the numerous classical ...
... period . Therefore the natural tendency of the evidence al- ready stated , is to shew that we must inquire into a period preceding the twelfth for the chronology of their authors . ' Mr. T. next adduces the numerous classical ...
Page 426
... period , history making no allusion . either to their extinction or their revival : but the matter , he tells us , does not rest solely on presumptions , since we have the express testimony of Venantius Fortunatus to the fact , be ...
... period , history making no allusion . either to their extinction or their revival : but the matter , he tells us , does not rest solely on presumptions , since we have the express testimony of Venantius Fortunatus to the fact , be ...
Page 427
... period ; they were mostly princes who had reigned in Cumbria , and farther North in England , and in the Western parts of the same country ; they were not those most renowned , but the patrons of the sons of song ; and the events which ...
... period ; they were mostly princes who had reigned in Cumbria , and farther North in England , and in the Western parts of the same country ; they were not those most renowned , but the patrons of the sons of song ; and the events which ...
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