Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1815 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... ment to , racter , Memorial for the Native Irish , concerning , Metrical Essays , Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds , Supple- by a literary and political Cha- Methodist Societies , in Ireland , Inquiry Minor Poems , of R. Southey ...
... ment to , racter , Memorial for the Native Irish , concerning , Metrical Essays , Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds , Supple- by a literary and political Cha- Methodist Societies , in Ireland , Inquiry Minor Poems , of R. Southey ...
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... ment of despotism was the only political restraint he could discover of sufficient force to chain man down , amidst the turbulence of society ; but this concealed end he is perpetually shifting and disguising ; for the truth is , no man ...
... ment of despotism was the only political restraint he could discover of sufficient force to chain man down , amidst the turbulence of society ; but this concealed end he is perpetually shifting and disguising ; for the truth is , no man ...
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... ment , of the scrofulous constitution ; and this idea leads him to make some judicious observations on the mistaken principles and practices of many persons , who endeavour to cure scrofula by abstinence , supposing it to depend on an ...
... ment , of the scrofulous constitution ; and this idea leads him to make some judicious observations on the mistaken principles and practices of many persons , who endeavour to cure scrofula by abstinence , supposing it to depend on an ...
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... ment and generosity , a great number of prisoners for debt . It was established in 1772 ; and at the expiration of the first year , it had already liberated more than a thousand persons . In a printed state- ment of their proceedings ...
... ment and generosity , a great number of prisoners for debt . It was established in 1772 ; and at the expiration of the first year , it had already liberated more than a thousand persons . In a printed state- ment of their proceedings ...
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... ment , with liberty to publish them , in case they should deem it ex- pedient ; the Directors now avail themselves of this permission , by publishing the papers for the benefit of Mr. Park's family . These documents , together with ...
... ment , with liberty to publish them , in case they should deem it ex- pedient ; the Directors now avail themselves of this permission , by publishing the papers for the benefit of Mr. Park's family . These documents , together with ...
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