Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1833 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... received their wives and cohabited with them , the father must make an equal division with them of his land , and furnish houses also to the sons , or gubhan ( building - ground ) , to build upon . A man having shared his bhag with ...
... received their wives and cohabited with them , the father must make an equal division with them of his land , and furnish houses also to the sons , or gubhan ( building - ground ) , to build upon . A man having shared his bhag with ...
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... received everywhere - they put up with everything - nothing astonishes or afflicts them . In no part of this work does the Frenchman betray his national partialities more strikingly than in the chapter on marriage ; but it is only ...
... received everywhere - they put up with everything - nothing astonishes or afflicts them . In no part of this work does the Frenchman betray his national partialities more strikingly than in the chapter on marriage ; but it is only ...
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... received us with the greatest cordiality . We had been here but few minutes , before no less than three small war - boats with mandarins joined us , and at first commenced angrily upbraiding the captain for entering into com- munication ...
... received us with the greatest cordiality . We had been here but few minutes , before no less than three small war - boats with mandarins joined us , and at first commenced angrily upbraiding the captain for entering into com- munication ...
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... received a government proclamation commanding their immediate departure ; but , as they appeared unwilling to move , some mandarins informed Mr. Lindsay , that , if he wished to have an audience of his Excel- lency the Tetuh of the ...
... received a government proclamation commanding their immediate departure ; but , as they appeared unwilling to move , some mandarins informed Mr. Lindsay , that , if he wished to have an audience of his Excel- lency the Tetuh of the ...
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... received on board the Amherst with the respect due to his rank ; a salute of three guns was fired , and every attention paid to him ; but it appears that the ideas he had there acquired of foreign character did not lead him to imagine ...
... received on board the Amherst with the respect due to his rank ; a salute of three guns was fired , and every attention paid to him ; but it appears that the ideas he had there acquired of foreign character did not lead him to imagine ...
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