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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... hope , how- ever , to be there before them , so as to form a junction with our friends . We therefore pushed our horses as fast as we possibly could ; and fortunately for us , the Indian horses were very good , the plains perfectly ...
... hope , how- ever , to be there before them , so as to form a junction with our friends . We therefore pushed our horses as fast as we possibly could ; and fortunately for us , the Indian horses were very good , the plains perfectly ...
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... Hope ; that he was detained in this country as a person singularly fitted to promote the conversion of the Jews ; and that his labours , though not crowned with the de- sired success , have not been wholly in vain . Of the long address ...
... Hope ; that he was detained in this country as a person singularly fitted to promote the conversion of the Jews ; and that his labours , though not crowned with the de- sired success , have not been wholly in vain . Of the long address ...
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... hope of any improvement in the sick list . At last , by the fatal effects of the rainy season , Mr. Park was reduced to the most distressing situation : one after another , his companions sank into the grave ; yet , though assailed by ...
... hope of any improvement in the sick list . At last , by the fatal effects of the rainy season , Mr. Park was reduced to the most distressing situation : one after another , his companions sank into the grave ; yet , though assailed by ...
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... hope shortly to notice . ART . XIV . Specimens of the Classic Poets , in a Chronological Series from Homer to Tryphiodorus , translated into English Verse , and illustrated with Biographical and Critical Notices . By Charles Abraham ...
... hope shortly to notice . ART . XIV . Specimens of the Classic Poets , in a Chronological Series from Homer to Tryphiodorus , translated into English Verse , and illustrated with Biographical and Critical Notices . By Charles Abraham ...
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... hope , Or anger , prompt to rush ; and never slow , On rash occasion's spur , to stain the sword . Fervid to push success ; adroit to seize Th ' auspicious hour of fortune ; beating down All obstacles , while pressing to the heights ...
... hope , Or anger , prompt to rush ; and never slow , On rash occasion's spur , to stain the sword . Fervid to push success ; adroit to seize Th ' auspicious hour of fortune ; beating down All obstacles , while pressing to the heights ...
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