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 95
... persons nomi- nated as the Jury to try the indictment : - Mr. Self - commune of Heart street , Mr. Try - all of Leaven - lane , Mr. Weigh well of Balance place , Mr. Long silent of Peace - row , Mr. New - awake of Storm - hill , Mr ...
... persons nomi- nated as the Jury to try the indictment : - Mr. Self - commune of Heart street , Mr. Try - all of Leaven - lane , Mr. Weigh well of Balance place , Mr. Long silent of Peace - row , Mr. New - awake of Storm - hill , Mr ...
Page 101
... persons who have no religion at all , and by making them a class of persons wholly distinct from those in civil offices . He insinuates that the true end of the Bill , ( which he terms most Autichristian , ) is to seduce the Catholic ...
... persons who have no religion at all , and by making them a class of persons wholly distinct from those in civil offices . He insinuates that the true end of the Bill , ( which he terms most Autichristian , ) is to seduce the Catholic ...
Page 379
... persons present , and it is e acred even from passengers travelling the road . The scholars who collect the money are called salt - bearers , and are dressed in rich silk habits . Tickets inscribed with some motto , by way of pass ...
... persons present , and it is e acred even from passengers travelling the road . The scholars who collect the money are called salt - bearers , and are dressed in rich silk habits . Tickets inscribed with some motto , by way of pass ...
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