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 184
... carried burning incense . The happy couple marched the last , under a canopy of crimson damask in fes- toons , carried by the four principal persons , and the parents closed the suite . The ringing of bells announced the arrival of the ...
... carried burning incense . The happy couple marched the last , under a canopy of crimson damask in fes- toons , carried by the four principal persons , and the parents closed the suite . The ringing of bells announced the arrival of the ...
Page 282
... carried off by this seri- ous malady : • The natives of the Gold Coast have the credit of being very suc- cessful in the cure of this complaint . The chief medicine which they use in it is lime juice , to which is added some of their ...
... carried off by this seri- ous malady : • The natives of the Gold Coast have the credit of being very suc- cessful in the cure of this complaint . The chief medicine which they use in it is lime juice , to which is added some of their ...
Page 345
... carried into a common granary , from which it was distributed to all . This system , which might in some degree be justified by the peculiarities of their situation , was chiefly occasioned by the unwise injunction contained in the ...
... carried into a common granary , from which it was distributed to all . This system , which might in some degree be justified by the peculiarities of their situation , was chiefly occasioned by the unwise injunction contained in the ...
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