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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... Established Church , and the Increase of Protestant Dissenters . By an attentive Ob- server . 12mo . Is . 6d . Matthews and Co. 1810 . This writer avows a partiality for the Established Church , but manifests a much stronger ...
... Established Church , and the Increase of Protestant Dissenters . By an attentive Ob- server . 12mo . Is . 6d . Matthews and Co. 1810 . This writer avows a partiality for the Established Church , but manifests a much stronger ...
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... established character for understanding , and probity , and knowledge ? Such men , if they are in earnest in the business , may easily procure , from regular physicians , ample information on the subject ; particularly with respect to ...
... established character for understanding , and probity , and knowledge ? Such men , if they are in earnest in the business , may easily procure , from regular physicians , ample information on the subject ; particularly with respect to ...
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... established munificent endowments for the support of all the principal temples . He is of course the idol of his Bramin historians , whose system of ethics is not disturbed by any troublesome reflections on the simple transfer of ...
... established munificent endowments for the support of all the principal temples . He is of course the idol of his Bramin historians , whose system of ethics is not disturbed by any troublesome reflections on the simple transfer of ...
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