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 41
... remain out of the ground till they are dry , and sometimes rotten . Quailed plants , he admits , resist the influence of a rainy season : but they fail if the weather be dry . Fresh plants , on the contrary , are less liable to be ...
... remain out of the ground till they are dry , and sometimes rotten . Quailed plants , he admits , resist the influence of a rainy season : but they fail if the weather be dry . Fresh plants , on the contrary , are less liable to be ...
Page 170
... remain among them undistinguishable from a common man , endued with no extraordinary powers , unre sorted to , accompanied with no indications of approaching royalty : " Nothing about me , ( said he in his own mind , ) even here in the ...
... remain among them undistinguishable from a common man , endued with no extraordinary powers , unre sorted to , accompanied with no indications of approaching royalty : " Nothing about me , ( said he in his own mind , ) even here in the ...
Page 390
... remains . The diameter of the extremities of this , with that of the capital and base , gives four points , by which ... remains of Ro- man architecture , such as in the Maison Quarrée at Nismes , and in the arch of the Castel Vecchio at ...
... remains . The diameter of the extremities of this , with that of the capital and base , gives four points , by which ... remains of Ro- man architecture , such as in the Maison Quarrée at Nismes , and in the arch of the Castel Vecchio at ...
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