Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... relation which now binds them to the inhabitants of this island . In the author's review of what we consider as the authentic history of Ireland , the very able speech of Lord Clare on the union seems to have been his guide ; and ...
... relation which now binds them to the inhabitants of this island . In the author's review of what we consider as the authentic history of Ireland , the very able speech of Lord Clare on the union seems to have been his guide ; and ...
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... relation of persecutions and indignities offered to an innocent and unprotected female , are here not a little relieved by the anticipation . which he bears along with him through the lengthened story , that some delightful remuneration ...
... relation of persecutions and indignities offered to an innocent and unprotected female , are here not a little relieved by the anticipation . which he bears along with him through the lengthened story , that some delightful remuneration ...
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... relations , we suspect , are given in the volume before us on hearsay , or on vague or presumptive evidence ; and ... relation of circumstances concerning China , Mr.B. pro fesses to follow , as a rule , the spirit of the well - known ...
... relations , we suspect , are given in the volume before us on hearsay , or on vague or presumptive evidence ; and ... relation of circumstances concerning China , Mr.B. pro fesses to follow , as a rule , the spirit of the well - known ...
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