Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Page 40
... English and foreign notations , are nearly con- ' nected both with the matter of Mr. Woodhouse's book and with its author . In his earliest publication , he was the assertor of the superiority of the foreign over the English notation ...
... English and foreign notations , are nearly con- ' nected both with the matter of Mr. Woodhouse's book and with its author . In his earliest publication , he was the assertor of the superiority of the foreign over the English notation ...
Page 383
... English have Consuls . ' It is much better procured , we understand , from the Turkish governors , who never charge discount . The Consuls for the English are not of the most magnanimous order of Greeks , and far from being so liberal ...
... English have Consuls . ' It is much better procured , we understand , from the Turkish governors , who never charge discount . The Consuls for the English are not of the most magnanimous order of Greeks , and far from being so liberal ...
Page 433
... English Prosody and Versification ; or Descrip- tions of the different Species of English Verse , with Exercises in Scanning and Versification . Gradually accomodated to the Capaci- ties of Youth at different Ages , & c . & c . By John ...
... English Prosody and Versification ; or Descrip- tions of the different Species of English Verse , with Exercises in Scanning and Versification . Gradually accomodated to the Capaci- ties of Youth at different Ages , & c . & c . By John ...
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