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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... manner an island , of which Cowley had no knowlege , was supposed to be his King Charles's Island , and is so marked in Captain Colnett's chart . This last - mentioned island has been named by the Spaniards Santa Maria de l'Aguada , and ...
... manner an island , of which Cowley had no knowlege , was supposed to be his King Charles's Island , and is so marked in Captain Colnett's chart . This last - mentioned island has been named by the Spaniards Santa Maria de l'Aguada , and ...
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... manners : to all which was added a supposed clear prospect of impunity in the distance from Great Britain , and in the ... manner of living there was an enticement to the greater number of their men to desert . In reply to any charge of ...
... manners : to all which was added a supposed clear prospect of impunity in the distance from Great Britain , and in the ... manner of living there was an enticement to the greater number of their men to desert . In reply to any charge of ...
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... manner the angry words of a superior officer , which are felt to be merely the expressions of immediate displeasure ... manners . We have seen that the ships left the island and its inhabitants with their number unbroken , and their ...
... manner the angry words of a superior officer , which are felt to be merely the expressions of immediate displeasure ... manners . We have seen that the ships left the island and its inhabitants with their number unbroken , and their ...
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... manner ? As to versification ye most incorrigible gossips ! when will your vanity cease to make you believe , that your harsh and screaming discords can delight the ear of your countrymen ? - All expostulation is lost on the self ...
... manner ? As to versification ye most incorrigible gossips ! when will your vanity cease to make you believe , that your harsh and screaming discords can delight the ear of your countrymen ? - All expostulation is lost on the self ...
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... manner unaccountably resembling that of Harold on the occasion above mentioned ; and which occasion is also the same in both works . Every circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was ...
... manner unaccountably resembling that of Harold on the occasion above mentioned ; and which occasion is also the same in both works . Every circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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