Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... English Grammar , WEST - INDIES , Account of the late Ca. 396 lamities , in , TURNER'S Serm . at Oxford , 396 TYERS's Political Conferences , Second Edition , 376 157 Charity Sermons for the Sufferers there , by the late Hurricanes ...
... English Grammar , WEST - INDIES , Account of the late Ca. 396 lamities , in , TURNER'S Serm . at Oxford , 396 TYERS's Political Conferences , Second Edition , 376 157 Charity Sermons for the Sufferers there , by the late Hurricanes ...
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... English bishopric . There is an anecdote of his Lordship and Cardinal Fleury , which does great credit to them both . The Cardinal wanted much to see him , and fent over on purpose to enquire after his health , his age , and the date of ...
... English bishopric . There is an anecdote of his Lordship and Cardinal Fleury , which does great credit to them both . The Cardinal wanted much to see him , and fent over on purpose to enquire after his health , his age , and the date of ...
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... English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults , which it would ill become mé to mention . Luc . O pray , my Lord , be not fcrupulous in that point ; I ...
... English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults , which it would ill become mé to mention . Luc . O pray , my Lord , be not fcrupulous in that point ; I ...
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... English proverb fays , give a dog an ill name and hang him . " You had spoken , however , it must be acknowledged . pretty freely of your Pagan deities ; fo freely , indeed , that I have often wondered how you came off with impunity ...
... English proverb fays , give a dog an ill name and hang him . " You had spoken , however , it must be acknowledged . pretty freely of your Pagan deities ; fo freely , indeed , that I have often wondered how you came off with impunity ...
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... English language ; he is never feized with the madnefs of embellifhing his original ; and while he has proved himself , by the dialogue above inferted , worthy to emulate the fame of Lucian , he must be acknowledged fully equal to the ...
... English language ; he is never feized with the madnefs of embellifhing his original ; and while he has proved himself , by the dialogue above inferted , worthy to emulate the fame of Lucian , he must be acknowledged fully equal to the ...
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