Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... considerable period shaved me every morning : he was a quiet man and of great in- dustry , and , as far as came under my observation , always on the alert for his master's interest . For several days I observed he bore a gloomy and ...
... considerable period shaved me every morning : he was a quiet man and of great in- dustry , and , as far as came under my observation , always on the alert for his master's interest . For several days I observed he bore a gloomy and ...
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... considerable poetical genius . Among the numerous English tributes to Modern Greece , only a few have higher claims than the present ; and not one composition of the kind is more uniformly classical and correct . Were we to assign to it ...
... considerable poetical genius . Among the numerous English tributes to Modern Greece , only a few have higher claims than the present ; and not one composition of the kind is more uniformly classical and correct . Were we to assign to it ...
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... considerable part of this destruction may pro bably be traced to mismanagement or neglect ; and it becomes a most important object to inquire what those causes are , and how far they may be remedied . Those on which Dr. Clarke ...
... considerable part of this destruction may pro bably be traced to mismanagement or neglect ; and it becomes a most important object to inquire what those causes are , and how far they may be remedied . Those on which Dr. Clarke ...
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... considerable length ; and , although we are not to look for much that is absolutely new , or has not been described before , we perceive marks of original and accurate observation that is always interesting and instructive . The ...
... considerable length ; and , although we are not to look for much that is absolutely new , or has not been described before , we perceive marks of original and accurate observation that is always interesting and instructive . The ...
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... considerable facility . A course of this length would require the appointment of six masters in our greater schools ( Edinburgh and Glasgow ) ; and , unit- ing the classes of the fifth and sixth years under him who , in the ordinary ...
... considerable facility . A course of this length would require the appointment of six masters in our greater schools ( Edinburgh and Glasgow ) ; and , unit- ing the classes of the fifth and sixth years under him who , in the ordinary ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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