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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... effects of excessive delicacy ; but it is not the less true , that such prosecutions too nearly resemble denunciations , not to shock us . It must , however , be confessed that the informer , almost always excited by interest , or ...
... effects of excessive delicacy ; but it is not the less true , that such prosecutions too nearly resemble denunciations , not to shock us . It must , however , be confessed that the informer , almost always excited by interest , or ...
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... effect . We object also to the application of the Roman term cohort to the army of Sennacherib , ( here spelt , erroneously , Semnacherib , p . 46. ) and to the introduction of a passage from the New Testament , ( see p . 11. ) in poems ...
... effect . We object also to the application of the Roman term cohort to the army of Sennacherib , ( here spelt , erroneously , Semnacherib , p . 46. ) and to the introduction of a passage from the New Testament , ( see p . 11. ) in poems ...
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... effect ; powerful versification , and some weak and frivolous allitera- tion ; some originality , and some plagiarism . We object to the word unteach ' in the sense of teach us not ; and methought it did appear a violet - dropping dew ...
... effect ; powerful versification , and some weak and frivolous allitera- tion ; some originality , and some plagiarism . We object to the word unteach ' in the sense of teach us not ; and methought it did appear a violet - dropping dew ...
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... effects of his first journey into Africa , but seems afterwards to have been restored to its original vigour , of which his last expedition afforded the most ample proofs , F 3 Arguments Arguments are employed to shew that , though Mr ...
... effects of his first journey into Africa , but seems afterwards to have been restored to its original vigour , of which his last expedition afforded the most ample proofs , F 3 Arguments Arguments are employed to shew that , though Mr ...
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... effects of climate , but may fall a sacrfice to the jealousy , fears , or avarice of the negroes . The journal of Mr. Park's last mission to Africa , which oc- cupies nearly the remainder of the volume , is divided into five chapters ...
... effects of climate , but may fall a sacrfice to the jealousy , fears , or avarice of the negroes . The journal of Mr. Park's last mission to Africa , which oc- cupies nearly the remainder of the volume , is divided into five chapters ...
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