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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... organ of the province , decreed him a magnificent funeral ; and erected a monument to his memory in the Cathedral of Arras . Seven years had scarcely elapsed , when that sacred edifice , where his ashes reposed , no longer existed ...
... organ of the province , decreed him a magnificent funeral ; and erected a monument to his memory in the Cathedral of Arras . Seven years had scarcely elapsed , when that sacred edifice , where his ashes reposed , no longer existed ...
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... organs of hearing to their utmost stretch , and , after two or three efforts , caught the following lines , which were delivered by the son with all the airs of a posture - master , while his father ac- companied him with the finest ...
... organs of hearing to their utmost stretch , and , after two or three efforts , caught the following lines , which were delivered by the son with all the airs of a posture - master , while his father ac- companied him with the finest ...
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... Organs as influence the Biliary Secretion . With Practical Deductions , drawn from a close and constant Attention to ... organ . We should , however , pardon him for an error of this kind , which generally attaches to an exclusive ...
... Organs as influence the Biliary Secretion . With Practical Deductions , drawn from a close and constant Attention to ... organ . We should , however , pardon him for an error of this kind , which generally attaches to an exclusive ...
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... organ . Cases are added to the volume , but they are not very instructive . The principal circumstances which they , relate are that the patient's disease had been mistaken by some eminent physician , and that Mr. Faithhorn was ...
... organ . Cases are added to the volume , but they are not very instructive . The principal circumstances which they , relate are that the patient's disease had been mistaken by some eminent physician , and that Mr. Faithhorn was ...
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... organs of motion . Is not the tongue , for this reason , provided with three kinds of nerves , viz . with nerves of motion , of feeling , and of taste ? The diseased state also proves the difference between the nerves of motion and ...
... organs of motion . Is not the tongue , for this reason , provided with three kinds of nerves , viz . with nerves of motion , of feeling , and of taste ? The diseased state also proves the difference between the nerves of motion and ...
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