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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... considered of good property , particu- larly if he has brought them up to trades . ' The following story also was related to Lieut . S. by a British merchant : ' One of these slaves was a barber , and for a considerable period shaved me ...
... considered of good property , particu- larly if he has brought them up to trades . ' The following story also was related to Lieut . S. by a British merchant : ' One of these slaves was a barber , and for a considerable period shaved me ...
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... considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the populace broke open that building , fell into the hands of the author , who intimates ...
... considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the populace broke open that building , fell into the hands of the author , who intimates ...
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... considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he should adopt a system of belief and worship on the whole more just and rational than any , with the exception of Christianity , that could elsewhere be found . It would ...
... considered that , by subscribing to their religious creed , he should adopt a system of belief and worship on the whole more just and rational than any , with the exception of Christianity , that could elsewhere be found . It would ...
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... considered to have been composed under - the immediate influence of divine inspiration . The former three - fold distribution of them into the Law , the Prophets , and the Hagiographa , is still retained ; and though the num- ber of the ...
... considered to have been composed under - the immediate influence of divine inspiration . The former three - fold distribution of them into the Law , the Prophets , and the Hagiographa , is still retained ; and though the num- ber of the ...
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... considered as the standard of correctness , gave rise to the idea ( for it seems to be only an idea ) that the Jews had wilfully and systematically corrupted the text . The charge , apparently , is founded on the weakest evidence . It ...
... considered as the standard of correctness , gave rise to the idea ( for it seems to be only an idea ) that the Jews had wilfully and systematically corrupted the text . The charge , apparently , is founded on the weakest evidence . It ...
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