Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1803 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... attempt to reform our representation , we see nothing that ought to discourage the friends of British liberty from future attempts , when the season shall favour them . The failure may be ascribed more to the want of a satisfactory and ...
... attempt to reform our representation , we see nothing that ought to discourage the friends of British liberty from future attempts , when the season shall favour them . The failure may be ascribed more to the want of a satisfactory and ...
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... attempt to carry my measures into effect were not likely to be successful in par- liament , and that I must wait for a more favourable period to bring them forward , Thus we perceive that propitious cir- cumstances must concur with wise ...
... attempt to carry my measures into effect were not likely to be successful in par- liament , and that I must wait for a more favourable period to bring them forward , Thus we perceive that propitious cir- cumstances must concur with wise ...
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... attempts . We subscribe , however , ex animo , to the following candid and sensible observations on the inefficient naval campaign of 1783 , and the unjust ... attempt on the liberties of an Rose's Naval History of the late War . 353.
... attempts . We subscribe , however , ex animo , to the following candid and sensible observations on the inefficient naval campaign of 1783 , and the unjust ... attempt on the liberties of an Rose's Naval History of the late War . 353.
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