Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 122
... hands and feet of the political body : but such fears are groundless , and betray the greatest ignorance . It is a lamentable fact that , with all the boasted opulence and improvements of this kingdom , the numbers of the Poor increase ...
... hands and feet of the political body : but such fears are groundless , and betray the greatest ignorance . It is a lamentable fact that , with all the boasted opulence and improvements of this kingdom , the numbers of the Poor increase ...
Page 175
... hand , resolved to make the purchase , whatever value might be fixed upon them . But I was disappointed by an unexpected circumstance , which very much interested my feelings , and which I shall ever remember with plea . sure . Holding ...
... hand , resolved to make the purchase , whatever value might be fixed upon them . But I was disappointed by an unexpected circumstance , which very much interested my feelings , and which I shall ever remember with plea . sure . Holding ...
Page 396
... hand , what are all these but the circumstances , recorded by Moses in Exodus xii . 29 , of the destruction of the first born of the Egyptians ? Pha- raoh likewise is the king , to whom God is said just before to have given the title of ...
... hand , what are all these but the circumstances , recorded by Moses in Exodus xii . 29 , of the destruction of the first born of the Egyptians ? Pha- raoh likewise is the king , to whom God is said just before to have given the title of ...
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