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 169
... tion . The circumstances of this event , so far as they have had an influence on this country , are discussed by Dr. Coote in as satisfactory a manner as the circumscribed nature of his plan would admit ; and the conduct and progress of ...
... tion . The circumstances of this event , so far as they have had an influence on this country , are discussed by Dr. Coote in as satisfactory a manner as the circumscribed nature of his plan would admit ; and the conduct and progress of ...
Page 219
... tion every extension of liberality towards our brave defenders , whether engaged in the land or the sea service : but if it be deemed proper at present to attempt any thing of this sort , we believe that the relief might be afforded in ...
... tion every extension of liberality towards our brave defenders , whether engaged in the land or the sea service : but if it be deemed proper at present to attempt any thing of this sort , we believe that the relief might be afforded in ...
Page 369
... tion of the spine is inapplicable , when it is considered that his throat is in all cases immediately cut , as Mr. Du G. himself remarks . The object is to bring him to the ground , and to deprive him of the power of resistance , with ...
... tion of the spine is inapplicable , when it is considered that his throat is in all cases immediately cut , as Mr. Du G. himself remarks . The object is to bring him to the ground , and to deprive him of the power of resistance , with ...
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