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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... received . The sequel of the history of English intercourse with the Pelew Islands , if the reader be not before acquainted with the circumstances , will excite some astonishment , and perhaps some mixture of mortification at the ...
... received . The sequel of the history of English intercourse with the Pelew Islands , if the reader be not before acquainted with the circumstances , will excite some astonishment , and perhaps some mixture of mortification at the ...
Page 224
... received a letter from Mr. Hall ; in which he solemnly declares ' that , so far from being justly accused of a plagiarism in that instance , henever heard of the pamphlet from which he is charged with having stolen , till he read the ...
... received a letter from Mr. Hall ; in which he solemnly declares ' that , so far from being justly accused of a plagiarism in that instance , henever heard of the pamphlet from which he is charged with having stolen , till he read the ...
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... received by post large parcels , addressed to baron Schröpfer . Several bankers received orders to pay him large sums . He spoke of his secrets , which he pretended to have learned in Italy , with a seductive eloquence ; and he shewed ...
... received by post large parcels , addressed to baron Schröpfer . Several bankers received orders to pay him large sums . He spoke of his secrets , which he pretended to have learned in Italy , with a seductive eloquence ; and he shewed ...
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