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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... never neglect it . " Q. - What language do you commonly speak ? Always English . C A. Q. But you understand the Otaheitean ? A. Yes , but not so well . Q. Do the old women speak English ? < A.- Yes , but not so well as they understand ...
... never neglect it . " Q. - What language do you commonly speak ? Always English . C A. Q. But you understand the Otaheitean ? A. Yes , but not so well . Q. Do the old women speak English ? < A.- Yes , but not so well as they understand ...
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... never . ' He relents , therefore , at the warning of Gunnar ; Lord William is spared for the fair Metelill ; and Harold , in due process , claims the hand of Mademoiselle Eivir , late Gunnar , of breeches - memory . We had almost ...
... never . ' He relents , therefore , at the warning of Gunnar ; Lord William is spared for the fair Metelill ; and Harold , in due process , claims the hand of Mademoiselle Eivir , late Gunnar , of breeches - memory . We had almost ...
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... never to be accomplished . " ( Shebet Jehuda , p . 245 . ) - The Tal- mud imprecates direful vengeance on " those who compute the period of the times : May their bones swell and burst ; for the con- sequence is , that when the time ...
... never to be accomplished . " ( Shebet Jehuda , p . 245 . ) - The Tal- mud imprecates direful vengeance on " those who compute the period of the times : May their bones swell and burst ; for the con- sequence is , that when the time ...
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... never to return ? No- we may hail again thy bright career , Again on earth a kindred fire shall burn ! Though thy least relics , e'en in ruin , bear A stamp of heaven , that ne'er hath been renew'd . A light inherent let not man despair ...
... never to return ? No- we may hail again thy bright career , Again on earth a kindred fire shall burn ! Though thy least relics , e'en in ruin , bear A stamp of heaven , that ne'er hath been renew'd . A light inherent let not man despair ...
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... never admissible . Animal food should not be taken until children have obtained all their teeth , and then sparingly : neither their stomachs nor their palates require any diversity of diet ; and fermented liquors of all kinds , and in ...
... never admissible . Animal food should not be taken until children have obtained all their teeth , and then sparingly : neither their stomachs nor their palates require any diversity of diet ; and fermented liquors of all kinds , and in ...
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