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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... friendship , as soon as the natives understood that the ships were of a nation that was at war with the country to which Captain Porter of the Essex belonged . A tribe of the natives , who B 2 arc ་ 1 are distinguished by the name of ...
... friendship , as soon as the natives understood that the ships were of a nation that was at war with the country to which Captain Porter of the Essex belonged . A tribe of the natives , who B 2 arc ་ 1 are distinguished by the name of ...
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... ! do not take away my best - my dearest friend . " Her voice failed her - she was unable to proceed - leaned her head upon her hand , Ᏼ Ꮞ and and gave full vent to her grief . His wife Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
... ! do not take away my best - my dearest friend . " Her voice failed her - she was unable to proceed - leaned her head upon her hand , Ᏼ Ꮞ and and gave full vent to her grief . His wife Shillibeer's Narrative of the Briton's Voyage .
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... friends would have ill become a feeling heart ; to have forced him away in opposition to their entreaties would have been an outrage on humanity . ' 6 Indeed , Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he 8 Shillibeer's ...
... friends would have ill become a feeling heart ; to have forced him away in opposition to their entreaties would have been an outrage on humanity . ' 6 Indeed , Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he 8 Shillibeer's ...
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he quitted this country , ( now nearly 30 years past , ) it is difficult to imagine that , if living , they could be so much intitled to his ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. Indeed , whatever friends he might have left when he quitted this country , ( now nearly 30 years past , ) it is difficult to imagine that , if living , they could be so much intitled to his ...
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... friends , and , through the mediation of their applause , with the public . On his second appearance , however , " Apparent diræ facies , inimicaque Tueda Numina magna Deûm . " Criticism can no longer endure protracted tales of terror ...
... friends , and , through the mediation of their applause , with the public . On his second appearance , however , " Apparent diræ facies , inimicaque Tueda Numina magna Deûm . " Criticism can no longer endure protracted tales of terror ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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