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 14
... taken from locked chests , and found in the morning on the floor . Some others , indeed , I have not found , nor do I know what has become of them ; but as to those which go a missing when I am absent , these may have been taken from me ...
... taken from locked chests , and found in the morning on the floor . Some others , indeed , I have not found , nor do I know what has become of them ; but as to those which go a missing when I am absent , these may have been taken from me ...
Page 162
... taken by Dr. Har rison and his friends since his first publication ; it contains the opinions both of the medical bodies , and of some re spectable individuals ; and it supplies also a sketch of the spe- cific plan of reform which has ...
... taken by Dr. Har rison and his friends since his first publication ; it contains the opinions both of the medical bodies , and of some re spectable individuals ; and it supplies also a sketch of the spe- cific plan of reform which has ...
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... taken together in the former , to the num- ber of inhabitants and the quantity of taxes taken together in the latter . As to the probable decay of our commerce and ma- nufactures , his prediction is unfortunately too well founded on ...
... taken together in the former , to the num- ber of inhabitants and the quantity of taxes taken together in the latter . As to the probable decay of our commerce and ma- nufactures , his prediction is unfortunately too well founded on ...
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