Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... conduct which a British Minister ought , at the present juncture , to adopt towards the people of St. Domingo ? " and he offers it as his decided opi- nion that our Ministry ought , without delay , to acknowlege the liberty of the ...
... conduct which a British Minister ought , at the present juncture , to adopt towards the people of St. Domingo ? " and he offers it as his decided opi- nion that our Ministry ought , without delay , to acknowlege the liberty of the ...
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... conduct of Britain towards the sister island ; a conduct which , in every view of it that can be taken , and on every principle with reference to which it can be considered , subjects the former to the severest reproaches . The object ...
... conduct of Britain towards the sister island ; a conduct which , in every view of it that can be taken , and on every principle with reference to which it can be considered , subjects the former to the severest reproaches . The object ...
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... conduct of this latter kind of narrative requires peculiar talents ; and we think that those of Mrs. H. are more happily exerted in depicting multi- farious views of the virtues or vices incident to mortals . · The present letters ...
... conduct of this latter kind of narrative requires peculiar talents ; and we think that those of Mrs. H. are more happily exerted in depicting multi- farious views of the virtues or vices incident to mortals . · The present letters ...
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