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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... taken at Otaheite . In the narrative of the Missionary Voyage to the South Sea Islands , some particulars concerning the early operations of these people , after their seizure of the vessel , were communicated : but the ultimate ...
... taken at Otaheite . In the narrative of the Missionary Voyage to the South Sea Islands , some particulars concerning the early operations of these people , after their seizure of the vessel , were communicated : but the ultimate ...
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... taken of public curiosity , when excited , as it has been with respect to Pitcairn's Island , by humane and generous feelings ; which it ought to be gratifying to satisfy , independently of every other advantage . To this consideration ...
... taken of public curiosity , when excited , as it has been with respect to Pitcairn's Island , by humane and generous feelings ; which it ought to be gratifying to satisfy , independently of every other advantage . To this consideration ...
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... taken possession of in the name of his Britannic Majesty . A royal salute was fired from The Briton and Tagus , and the Union displayed on a flagstaff at the Palace Royal . ' As we conceive that the act of taking posses- sion of this ...
... taken possession of in the name of his Britannic Majesty . A royal salute was fired from The Briton and Tagus , and the Union displayed on a flagstaff at the Palace Royal . ' As we conceive that the act of taking posses- sion of this ...
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... includes only 44 persons , though the whole crew is stated in the Advertisement to have consisted of 46. —Rev . B 3 . A. After - ' A.- After every thing useful was taken out of Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage . 5.
... includes only 44 persons , though the whole crew is stated in the Advertisement to have consisted of 46. —Rev . B 3 . A. After - ' A.- After every thing useful was taken out of Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage . 5.
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... taken out of her , she was run on shore , set fire to , and burnt . ' Q.- Have you ever heard how many years it is since Christian was shot ? ' A.- I understand it was about two years after his arrival at the island . • Q. A. - What ...
... taken out of her , she was run on shore , set fire to , and burnt . ' Q.- Have you ever heard how many years it is since Christian was shot ? ' A.- I understand it was about two years after his arrival at the island . • Q. A. - What ...
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