Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... in despair of being forgiven , and dread- ing the ordeal he had to undergo , he took from his pocket a razor and and with a desperate hand nearly severed his head from 2 Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
... in despair of being forgiven , and dread- ing the ordeal he had to undergo , he took from his pocket a razor and and with a desperate hand nearly severed his head from 2 Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. and with a desperate hand nearly severed his head from his body . I saw him , several days after , lying in this mangled state near the place where he had perpetrated it . This horrid deed had no ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. and with a desperate hand nearly severed his head from his body . I saw him , several days after , lying in this mangled state near the place where he had perpetrated it . This horrid deed had no ...
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... away my best - my dearest friend . " Her voice failed her - she was unable to proceed - leaned her head upon her hand , Ᏼ Ꮞ and and gave full vent to her grief . His wife Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
... away my best - my dearest friend . " Her voice failed her - she was unable to proceed - leaned her head upon her hand , Ᏼ Ꮞ and and gave full vent to her grief . His wife Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
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... hands of the author , who intimates an intention of giving them to the public . The Briton returned by Strait le Maire to the Atlantic , and arrived in England in July 1815 thus terminating a voyage of which it is creditable to ...
... hands of the author , who intimates an intention of giving them to the public . The Briton returned by Strait le Maire to the Atlantic , and arrived in England in July 1815 thus terminating a voyage of which it is creditable to ...
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... hands . Let our readers decide on the justness of the simile , when they have read the subjoined extract : Priest ... hand on the pummel , and into it sprung , ( Do. ) Loud was the shriek , and deep the groan , ( Grunt . ) When the ...
... hands . Let our readers decide on the justness of the simile , when they have read the subjoined extract : Priest ... hand on the pummel , and into it sprung , ( Do. ) Loud was the shriek , and deep the groan , ( Grunt . ) When the ...
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