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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... notice to escape ; but , as we had neither , she conducted us to where he was . She was arrayed in nature's simple garb , and wholly unadorned , but she was beauty's self , and needed not the aid of ornament . John Adams is a fine ...
... notice to escape ; but , as we had neither , she conducted us to where he was . She was arrayed in nature's simple garb , and wholly unadorned , but she was beauty's self , and needed not the aid of ornament . John Adams is a fine ...
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... notice of these little works , the delay has by no means arisen from an indifference to the subject . Education has always appeared to us to rank among the most important objects of philo- sophic investigation , and the improvements ...
... notice of these little works , the delay has by no means arisen from an indifference to the subject . Education has always appeared to us to rank among the most important objects of philo- sophic investigation , and the improvements ...
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... notice of the contents prefixed to each . A subsequent edi- tion of his tract , however , will easily admit of a correction of these errors , and of putting his arguments into that plain style which may adapt them to the comprehension ...
... notice of the contents prefixed to each . A subsequent edi- tion of his tract , however , will easily admit of a correction of these errors , and of putting his arguments into that plain style which may adapt them to the comprehension ...
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... notice of the allotment of a balance remaining at the disposal of the " Society , " on the termination of one of their general meetings : A report from the Committee on Indian Affairs was brought in and read , with a statement of the ...
... notice of the allotment of a balance remaining at the disposal of the " Society , " on the termination of one of their general meetings : A report from the Committee on Indian Affairs was brought in and read , with a statement of the ...
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... notice of their approach ; other- wise they would be liable to many accidents . On level ground , or in the most trifling descents , there is so little friction upon the sliders that I have often noticed the traces to be quite slack for ...
... notice of their approach ; other- wise they would be liable to many accidents . On level ground , or in the most trifling descents , there is so little friction upon the sliders that I have often noticed the traces to be quite slack for ...
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