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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... remains of the rebel- lious crew , with their progeny , who had there made a settle- ment ; and in 1814 his Majesty's ship The Briton happening to anchor off this island , farther and satisfactory knowlege on this interesting point has ...
... remains of the rebel- lious crew , with their progeny , who had there made a settle- ment ; and in 1814 his Majesty's ship The Briton happening to anchor off this island , farther and satisfactory knowlege on this interesting point has ...
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... remains among the certain , though unaccomplished , designs of the Deity . To account , however , for the disappointments which these hopes have hitherto experienced , such numerous theories and systems have been adopted , and such a ...
... remains among the certain , though unaccomplished , designs of the Deity . To account , however , for the disappointments which these hopes have hitherto experienced , such numerous theories and systems have been adopted , and such a ...
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... remains concealed from the world , appears to be still a disputed point . Some of the Talmudists have affirmed that he was born in the day on which the second temple was destroyed , but that he continues hidden from the world on account ...
... remains concealed from the world , appears to be still a disputed point . Some of the Talmudists have affirmed that he was born in the day on which the second temple was destroyed , but that he continues hidden from the world on account ...
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... remains on which our hearts recline . ' When we consider the distortions and deformities of Scrip- ture on which these prospects are supposed to rest , and to how little they amount , even supposing them to be founded on truth , if ...
... remains on which our hearts recline . ' When we consider the distortions and deformities of Scrip- ture on which these prospects are supposed to rest , and to how little they amount , even supposing them to be founded on truth , if ...
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... remains of antiquity are better placed in London than at Athens . O conquering genius ! that couldst thus detain The subtle graces , fading as they rise , Eternalize expression's fleeting reign , Arrest warm life in all its energies ...
... remains of antiquity are better placed in London than at Athens . O conquering genius ! that couldst thus detain The subtle graces , fading as they rise , Eternalize expression's fleeting reign , Arrest warm life in all its energies ...
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