Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1809 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... endeavours at vivacity and humour , yet it is , on the whole , creditably exempt from those fantastic impertinences which deform the pages of most modern tourists . His first letter is dated from Venice , which he visited in the Spring ...
... endeavours at vivacity and humour , yet it is , on the whole , creditably exempt from those fantastic impertinences which deform the pages of most modern tourists . His first letter is dated from Venice , which he visited in the Spring ...
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... endeavours to obviate the principal objections which have been urged against in- closing ; and , under distinct heads , he treats of 1. Inclosing and dividing ; 2. of Farm buildings , 3. of Cultivating and manuring , 4. of Cropping and ...
... endeavours to obviate the principal objections which have been urged against in- closing ; and , under distinct heads , he treats of 1. Inclosing and dividing ; 2. of Farm buildings , 3. of Cultivating and manuring , 4. of Cropping and ...
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... endeavours of his successor to avoid his footsteps : Now as a stepmother the day we find Severe and now as is a mother kind . ' At pp . 215 and 221 , Mr. Elton approaches so near to the he- roic times of that same worthy peer Duke ...
... endeavours of his successor to avoid his footsteps : Now as a stepmother the day we find Severe and now as is a mother kind . ' At pp . 215 and 221 , Mr. Elton approaches so near to the he- roic times of that same worthy peer Duke ...
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... endeavour to prove that they are furnished with all the evidence which events so remote can have , and which reason ought to require of time . Is it said that Christianity is a modern invention ? On the contrary , if our pur- pose be ...
... endeavour to prove that they are furnished with all the evidence which events so remote can have , and which reason ought to require of time . Is it said that Christianity is a modern invention ? On the contrary , if our pur- pose be ...
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... endeavours to ascertain the fact by natural phænomena and by historical testimonies ; and he is very angry with Dr. Geddes , on account of the unreserved manner in which that theologian offered his heterodox opinion . The lecturer ...
... endeavours to ascertain the fact by natural phænomena and by historical testimonies ; and he is very angry with Dr. Geddes , on account of the unreserved manner in which that theologian offered his heterodox opinion . The lecturer ...
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