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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... live frugally , and to save money for a numerous generation of nephews and nieces . But she carried her frugality so far as to deny herself almost all the com- forts , and even some of the necessaries of life ; by which means she became ...
... live frugally , and to save money for a numerous generation of nephews and nieces . But she carried her frugality so far as to deny herself almost all the com- forts , and even some of the necessaries of life ; by which means she became ...
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... live a long time after the separa- tion of the spine is inapplicable , when it is considered that his throat is in all cases immediately cut , as Mr. Du G. himself remarks . The object is to bring him to the ground , and to deprive him ...
... live a long time after the separa- tion of the spine is inapplicable , when it is considered that his throat is in all cases immediately cut , as Mr. Du G. himself remarks . The object is to bring him to the ground , and to deprive him ...
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... live ! Art . 50. A Description of the Condition and Manners , as well as of the Moral and Political Character , Education , & c . of the Peasantry of Ire- land , such as they were between the Years 1780 and 1790 , when Ireland was ...
... live ! Art . 50. A Description of the Condition and Manners , as well as of the Moral and Political Character , Education , & c . of the Peasantry of Ire- land , such as they were between the Years 1780 and 1790 , when Ireland was ...
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