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 180
... former observations , in reporting those of Dr. B. , for which we re- quest the reader's indulgence . We cannot , without incurring this risque , do full justice to the present tract . It will be readily allowed that , as many of the ...
... former observations , in reporting those of Dr. B. , for which we re- quest the reader's indulgence . We cannot , without incurring this risque , do full justice to the present tract . It will be readily allowed that , as many of the ...
Page 257
... former war under Marquis Cornwallis . Agriculture was specified as the first and principal object of his attention ; and he was required to obtain all possible information respecting the esculent vegetables used by the natives ; the ...
... former war under Marquis Cornwallis . Agriculture was specified as the first and principal object of his attention ; and he was required to obtain all possible information respecting the esculent vegetables used by the natives ; the ...
Page 408
... former of importance ; whilst it is much superior to it in population and resources , and is blest with a pure salubrious air . Without Zealand , it will be impos- sible for us to take advantage of any new turn of affairs , in order to ...
... former of importance ; whilst it is much superior to it in population and resources , and is blest with a pure salubrious air . Without Zealand , it will be impos- sible for us to take advantage of any new turn of affairs , in order to ...
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