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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... considered as an element ; it contains no oxygen , at least none has ever been extracted from it ; it unites with most metals and salifiable bases , forming the muriats , which there- fore are not ( like the sulphats , nitrats , & c ...
... considered as an element ; it contains no oxygen , at least none has ever been extracted from it ; it unites with most metals and salifiable bases , forming the muriats , which there- fore are not ( like the sulphats , nitrats , & c ...
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... considered it as the last insult of their cruel op- pressors to be required to sing those strains which awakened all their patriotic recollections : but these songs were rarely secular ; and perhaps they were the sacred poems of which a ...
... considered it as the last insult of their cruel op- pressors to be required to sing those strains which awakened all their patriotic recollections : but these songs were rarely secular ; and perhaps they were the sacred poems of which a ...
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... considered by the author himself as of so indiscriminate a character that they are only dis- tinguished by the first line or first words of each . Regarded as poems merely of a general cast , and laying no claim to national ...
... considered by the author himself as of so indiscriminate a character that they are only dis- tinguished by the first line or first words of each . Regarded as poems merely of a general cast , and laying no claim to national ...
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... considered a man , fit to be one of the ten necessary to constitute a full number for public worship . He is now obliged to observe the precepts for himself , and is no longer considered under the power of his father . He is also ...
... considered a man , fit to be one of the ten necessary to constitute a full number for public worship . He is now obliged to observe the precepts for himself , and is no longer considered under the power of his father . He is also ...
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... considered , on the other hand , that , as a dead language , the Hebrew cannot be read with- out the vowel - points ; and that , for instance , no good authority can be adduced for pronouncing the common name for God Aleim , instead of ...
... considered , on the other hand , that , as a dead language , the Hebrew cannot be read with- out the vowel - points ; and that , for instance , no good authority can be adduced for pronouncing the common name for God Aleim , instead of ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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