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 335
... possessed by France , it stretches to the east , as far , at least , as the river Perdigo , which runs into the bay of Mexico east- ward of the river Mobille . It may be consistent with the view of these notes to remark , that Louisiana ...
... possessed by France , it stretches to the east , as far , at least , as the river Perdigo , which runs into the bay of Mexico east- ward of the river Mobille . It may be consistent with the view of these notes to remark , that Louisiana ...
Page 389
... possessing great merit , and as leaving far behind the production so highly estimated by him , -viz . his own . Its ... possessed but slender means of knowing and appreciating the merits of individual members . But it is certain , from ...
... possessing great merit , and as leaving far behind the production so highly estimated by him , -viz . his own . Its ... possessed but slender means of knowing and appreciating the merits of individual members . But it is certain , from ...
Page 444
... possessed . If they attempted to prosecute by indictment , the magistrate , in the first in- stance , would either ... possessing the qualities of a reformer and founder of a sect , has experienced the harsh treatment which inno- vation ...
... possessed . If they attempted to prosecute by indictment , the magistrate , in the first in- stance , would either ... possessing the qualities of a reformer and founder of a sect , has experienced the harsh treatment which inno- vation ...
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