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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... probably at Drewyer . This was a most unwelcome sight . Their probable numbers rendered any contest with them of doubtful issue ; to attempt to escape would only invite pursuit , and our B 3 horses 3 horses were so bad that we must ...
... probably at Drewyer . This was a most unwelcome sight . Their probable numbers rendered any contest with them of doubtful issue ; to attempt to escape would only invite pursuit , and our B 3 horses 3 horses were so bad that we must ...
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... probably be sacrificed . We therefore determined to make the best of our situation , and advance towards them in a friendly manner . The flag which we had brought in case of any such accident was therefore displayed , and we continued ...
... probably be sacrificed . We therefore determined to make the best of our situation , and advance towards them in a friendly manner . The flag which we had brought in case of any such accident was therefore displayed , and we continued ...
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... probably pursue us . But as this circuitous route would consume the whole day , and the Indians might in the mean time attack the canoes at the point , Captain Lewis told his party it was now their duty to risk their lives for their ...
... probably pursue us . But as this circuitous route would consume the whole day , and the Indians might in the mean time attack the canoes at the point , Captain Lewis told his party it was now their duty to risk their lives for their ...
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... probably might take The works of our great master for his own . " As a further proof of the high opinion which Dr. Wolcot en- tertained of Sir Joshua's merits , I shall give an extract from a letter of his to a friend . " As nothing ...
... probably might take The works of our great master for his own . " As a further proof of the high opinion which Dr. Wolcot en- tertained of Sir Joshua's merits , I shall give an extract from a letter of his to a friend . " As nothing ...
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... probably to be seen than what he actually saw . Still he re- lated enough to convince the Association that their object was not to be abandoned , and that much might be brought to light by subsequent missions . The public are therefore ...
... probably to be seen than what he actually saw . Still he re- lated enough to convince the Association that their object was not to be abandoned , and that much might be brought to light by subsequent missions . The public are therefore ...
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