Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... honour of the Apostle Saint Andrew , is called the Vale of Roses ; which ought rather to be named the Vale of Marble , since it abounds with one , and by no means with the other . The river Alun , a muddy and unproductive rivulet ...
... honour of the Apostle Saint Andrew , is called the Vale of Roses ; which ought rather to be named the Vale of Marble , since it abounds with one , and by no means with the other . The river Alun , a muddy and unproductive rivulet ...
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... honour , perhaps to the existence of religion , that such provision should be made for its ministers , as may be ... honours and advantages , of which they feared the annihilation , it is probable that John Huss would not have been ...
... honour , perhaps to the existence of religion , that such provision should be made for its ministers , as may be ... honours and advantages , of which they feared the annihilation , it is probable that John Huss would not have been ...
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... honour and serve our emperor is therefore to honour and serve God him- self . Secondly , because our Lord Jesus Christ , as well by his doctrine as by his example , has himself taught us what we owe to our sovereign ; he was born under ...
... honour and serve our emperor is therefore to honour and serve God him- self . Secondly , because our Lord Jesus Christ , as well by his doctrine as by his example , has himself taught us what we owe to our sovereign ; he was born under ...
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