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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... practice could ever receive a fair and candid examination , with the unfavourable predispositions which the author and many of his correspondents in this particular case seem to en- tertain . We have not always approved Dr. T.'s ...
... practice could ever receive a fair and candid examination , with the unfavourable predispositions which the author and many of his correspondents in this particular case seem to en- tertain . We have not always approved Dr. T.'s ...
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... Practice of Landscape Gardening . IN [ Article concluded from p . 240. ] N continuing our observations on this work , we may remark that Mr. Repton has not merely evinced the difficulties which occur in the art of landscape gardening ...
... Practice of Landscape Gardening . IN [ Article concluded from p . 240. ] N continuing our observations on this work , we may remark that Mr. Repton has not merely evinced the difficulties which occur in the art of landscape gardening ...
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... practice , he has fallen into others , by not ad- verting and accommodating himself to all circumstances , must be left to the decision of experience . Dr. A. recommends that the roof of the hot - house should be flat , and made air ...
... practice , he has fallen into others , by not ad- verting and accommodating himself to all circumstances , must be left to the decision of experience . Dr. A. recommends that the roof of the hot - house should be flat , and made air ...
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