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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... house , when , 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 .
... house , when , 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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... nearly three degrees to the east of Pitcairn's Island , they were surprized , in the middle of the night , by its unexpected appearance ; and , at day - light , people were seen on the shore launching their canoes , into which they ...
... nearly three degrees to the east of Pitcairn's Island , they were surprized , in the middle of the night , by its unexpected appearance ; and , at day - light , people were seen on the shore launching their canoes , into which they ...
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... nearly 30 years past , ) it is difficult to imagine that , if living , they could be so much intitled to his affections as this new race ; and certainly there could be none to whom he could have the satisfaction of being so serviceable ...
... nearly 30 years past , ) it is difficult to imagine that , if living , they could be so much intitled to his affections as this new race ; and certainly there could be none to whom he could have the satisfaction of being so serviceable ...
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... nearly 6000 , which may be considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the populace broke open that building , fell into the hands of ...
... nearly 6000 , which may be considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the populace broke open that building , fell into the hands of ...
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