The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... late , the duplicity of this Spaniard , and was conversing with the interpreter on the subject , when having my back towards the cabin door , I by chance cast my eyes on a looking glass , and saw an armed party rushing in behind me . I ...
... late , the duplicity of this Spaniard , and was conversing with the interpreter on the subject , when having my back towards the cabin door , I by chance cast my eyes on a looking glass , and saw an armed party rushing in behind me . I ...
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... late they were grown paler . The true reason of that change is not known ; it was as follows : Shortly after the Americans began to trade with China , the demand increased to nearly double the quantity it was possible to furnish . To ...
... late they were grown paler . The true reason of that change is not known ; it was as follows : Shortly after the Americans began to trade with China , the demand increased to nearly double the quantity it was possible to furnish . To ...
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... late reign , till an honourable and secure peace could be obtained for Great Britain and her allies , was satisfac- tory to the majority of the nation ; and the brilliant successes which crowned their exertions , in almost every corner ...
... late reign , till an honourable and secure peace could be obtained for Great Britain and her allies , was satisfac- tory to the majority of the nation ; and the brilliant successes which crowned their exertions , in almost every corner ...
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... late Rev. Richard Southgate , M. A. many Years Curate of St. Giles's in the Fields , and sometime Rector of Warsop , Nottinghamshire : with a Biographical Preface by George Gaskin , D. D. Rector of St. Benet Grace - Church , London ...
... late Rev. Richard Southgate , M. A. many Years Curate of St. Giles's in the Fields , and sometime Rector of Warsop , Nottinghamshire : with a Biographical Preface by George Gaskin , D. D. Rector of St. Benet Grace - Church , London ...
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... late writers , there is sufficient inducement for physicians to study the best accounts of a formidable disease , which they may be required to discriminate . The present tract seems , from the translator's preface , to be rather a ...
... late writers , there is sufficient inducement for physicians to study the best accounts of a formidable disease , which they may be required to discriminate . The present tract seems , from the translator's preface , to be rather a ...
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