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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... obtained a good supply of water at this -island . From the Gallipagos , the frigates sailed to Nooahevah , one of the Marquesas islands , where they were received with great friendship , as soon as the natives understood that the ships ...
... obtained a good supply of water at this -island . From the Gallipagos , the frigates sailed to Nooahevah , one of the Marquesas islands , where they were received with great friendship , as soon as the natives understood that the ships ...
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... obtain Mr. Allen's assent ; and he thinks that so serious an accusation ought to be supported by a greater weight of evidence than has hitherto been adduced . ' Maimonides , ' says he , indeed , in a passage just referred to , says ...
... obtain Mr. Allen's assent ; and he thinks that so serious an accusation ought to be supported by a greater weight of evidence than has hitherto been adduced . ' Maimonides , ' says he , indeed , in a passage just referred to , says ...
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... 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 all quantities , are strictly prohibited . This section contains many ...
... 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 all quantities , are strictly prohibited . This section contains many ...
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... obtaining possession of Greek and Latin , a man gets access to the source whence have sprung more or less immediately ... obtained the sciences and arts of antiquity , the medium through which we have made the acquisition is no longer of ...
... obtaining possession of Greek and Latin , a man gets access to the source whence have sprung more or less immediately ... obtained the sciences and arts of antiquity , the medium through which we have made the acquisition is no longer of ...
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... obtained possession of the kingdom ; and the fair author having given the names of one or two Scotch governors , and mentioned several grants of the island by Edward the First and Second of England to their favourites , thus proceeds ...
... obtained possession of the kingdom ; and the fair author having given the names of one or two Scotch governors , and mentioned several grants of the island by Edward the First and Second of England to their favourites , thus proceeds ...
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