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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... regard to the Indians were not unfounded , the following adventure taking place at a time when Capt . L. and his com- panions were only four in number : 2 • At the distance of three miles we ascended the hills close to the river side ...
... regard to the Indians were not unfounded , the following adventure taking place at a time when Capt . L. and his com- panions were only four in number : 2 • At the distance of three miles we ascended the hills close to the river side ...
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... regard to the navigation of the leading rivers . Not only is the Missouri now traced to its source , but another and apparently preferable channel of access to the centre of the Continent is found in the waters of the Yellow - stone ...
... regard to the navigation of the leading rivers . Not only is the Missouri now traced to its source , but another and apparently preferable channel of access to the centre of the Continent is found in the waters of the Yellow - stone ...
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... regards as the scrofulous temperament , which is supposed to be characterized by very distinct features . Persons of this peculiar habit are the most liable to phthisis ; although it is admitted that a disease in every respect similar ...
... regards as the scrofulous temperament , which is supposed to be characterized by very distinct features . Persons of this peculiar habit are the most liable to phthisis ; although it is admitted that a disease in every respect similar ...
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... regard all farther attempts at relief as almost hopeless . The principal point , connected with this subject , which deserves our notice , is the reference which the author makes to the customs and mode of life of the Russians ; who ...
... regard all farther attempts at relief as almost hopeless . The principal point , connected with this subject , which deserves our notice , is the reference which the author makes to the customs and mode of life of the Russians ; who ...
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... Europe , and he carried with him the regret and regard of the colonists , and even of the Indians ; the love of the officer and soldier , and the " " D 3 esteem esteem of the enemy . On his arrival in France ( 37 ) All o.
... Europe , and he carried with him the regret and regard of the colonists , and even of the Indians ; the love of the officer and soldier , and the " " D 3 esteem esteem of the enemy . On his arrival in France ( 37 ) All o.
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