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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... late J. Smeaton , Reynolds , Sir Joshua , Supplement to the Rolls's ( Mrs. ) Sacred Sketches , Rotation , See Français . 211 216 464 488 19 Petit - Radel , 434 Treatise on the British Empire , 337 Trigonometrical Survey , See Gregory ...
... late J. Smeaton , Reynolds , Sir Joshua , Supplement to the Rolls's ( Mrs. ) Sacred Sketches , Rotation , See Français . 211 216 464 488 19 Petit - Radel , 434 Treatise on the British Empire , 337 Trigonometrical Survey , See Gregory ...
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... late in the after- noon . He then went off , and M'Neal being released came down , and having found his horse , which had strayed off to the distance of two miles , returned to camp . These animals are , indeed , of a most extraordinary ...
... late in the after- noon . He then went off , and M'Neal being released came down , and having found his horse , which had strayed off to the distance of two miles , returned to camp . These animals are , indeed , of a most extraordinary ...
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... . As it was growing late Captain Lewis proposed that they should en- hill and rode towards us . As yet we saw camp camp together near the river ; for he was glad Lewis & Clarke - Travels to the Source of the Missouri.
... . As it was growing late Captain Lewis proposed that they should en- hill and rode towards us . As yet we saw camp camp together near the river ; for he was glad Lewis & Clarke - Travels to the Source of the Missouri.
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... late hour , and as soon as they were all asleep , he woke R. Fields , and ordering him to rouse us all in case any Indian left the camp , as they would pro- bably attempt to steal our horses , he lay down by the side of Drewyer in the ...
... late hour , and as soon as they were all asleep , he woke R. Fields , and ordering him to rouse us all in case any Indian left the camp , as they would pro- bably attempt to steal our horses , he lay down by the side of Drewyer in the ...
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... late rains . At eight miles from our camp we passed a stream forty yards wide , to which , from the occurrence of the morning , we gave the name of Battle river . At three o'clock we reached Rose river , five miles above where we had ...
... late rains . At eight miles from our camp we passed a stream forty yards wide , to which , from the occurrence of the morning , we gave the name of Battle river . At three o'clock we reached Rose river , five miles above where we had ...
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