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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... circumstance as it really took place , with greater force than a continued relation , I shall adopt that plan , and those occurrences which did not lead immediately to the end of Christian , and the establishment of the colony , I will ...
... circumstance as it really took place , with greater force than a continued relation , I shall adopt that plan , and those occurrences which did not lead immediately to the end of Christian , and the establishment of the colony , I will ...
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... circumstance of no other British ship being then in the South Sea . It was not believed by the mutineers that the commander , and those who adhered to him , would ever be able to reach England ; and it could not be foreseen that this ...
... circumstance of no other British ship being then in the South Sea . It was not believed by the mutineers that the commander , and those who adhered to him , would ever be able to reach England ; and it could not be foreseen that this ...
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... circumstances which are both extremely gratifying . It is impossible not to reflect with in- terest and anxiety on the probable future fate of the residents in this little garden of paradise , as yet in a state of primitive purity , but ...
... circumstances which are both extremely gratifying . It is impossible not to reflect with in- terest and anxiety on the probable future fate of the residents in this little garden of paradise , as yet in a state of primitive purity , but ...
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... circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was written in a foreign country , and , to all appearance , at or about the time at which Harold the Dauntless was first published in England ...
... circumstance forbids the idea of plagiarism in the noble author ; whose work ( we suppose ) was written in a foreign country , and , to all appearance , at or about the time at which Harold the Dauntless was first published in England ...
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... circumstances of the world , that he appears to have considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he ... circumstance of no very pleasing nature to be placed in the predicament which we have just supposed ; yet we are ...
... circumstances of the world , that he appears to have considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he ... circumstance of no very pleasing nature to be placed in the predicament which we have just supposed ; yet we are ...
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