Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 99
... Relation of the Magnifico Messer Daniel Barbaro , describing the kingdoms and countries of England and Scotland , read before the Doge and Senate of Venice , May 1551'- ' Relation of the most noble Giovanni Michele , at his re- turn to ...
... Relation of the Magnifico Messer Daniel Barbaro , describing the kingdoms and countries of England and Scotland , read before the Doge and Senate of Venice , May 1551'- ' Relation of the most noble Giovanni Michele , at his re- turn to ...
Page 181
... relations , all concur in pointing out the linen manu- facture , as the prime object of her exertions . From the very moment of the [ fax ] seed being first put into the ground , to the time of its being exhibited in the market , in the ...
... relations , all concur in pointing out the linen manu- facture , as the prime object of her exertions . From the very moment of the [ fax ] seed being first put into the ground , to the time of its being exhibited in the market , in the ...
Page 314
... relations , approached too near to a state of servitude . The proposer of a law found on experience im- politic , was liable to punishment ; an enactment apparently rigorous , but probably necessary in a popular government . One most ...
... relations , approached too near to a state of servitude . The proposer of a law found on experience im- politic , was liable to punishment ; an enactment apparently rigorous , but probably necessary in a popular government . One most ...
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