Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph 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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... notice a remaining head of accusation , viz . the extraordinary narrative of digging up the body of King Joas , which Mr. Salt pronounces to be evidently false from its decided repugnance to the best known and most established ...
... notice a remaining head of accusation , viz . the extraordinary narrative of digging up the body of King Joas , which Mr. Salt pronounces to be evidently false from its decided repugnance to the best known and most established ...
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... notice the supposed ves- tiges of craters in the basaltic hills of Saxony , because he perceived no excavations which were not the effect of human exertion , or of some ordinary cause , easily detected . The concluding paragraph of the ...
... notice the supposed ves- tiges of craters in the basaltic hills of Saxony , because he perceived no excavations which were not the effect of human exertion , or of some ordinary cause , easily detected . The concluding paragraph of the ...
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... notice little that can be regarded as original . The attempt to explain the amygdaloidal structure of some of the varieties is , in particular , far from satisfactory ; and we cannot , by any means , acquiesce in the notion of the ...
... notice little that can be regarded as original . The attempt to explain the amygdaloidal structure of some of the varieties is , in particular , far from satisfactory ; and we cannot , by any means , acquiesce in the notion of the ...
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... notice the second volume , and attempt to estimate the claims of the whole performance ; at present , we shall only farther add that , although it labours under several defects , it possesses considerable merit , and contains a mass of ...
... notice the second volume , and attempt to estimate the claims of the whole performance ; at present , we shall only farther add that , although it labours under several defects , it possesses considerable merit , and contains a mass of ...
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... notice of the miserable ploughs and harrows of the French farmers , and of their courses of cropping , he adverts to a circumstance which we are sorry to find confirmed by his report ; viz . that the arguments of the English , for the ...
... notice of the miserable ploughs and harrows of the French farmers , and of their courses of cropping , he adverts to a circumstance which we are sorry to find confirmed by his report ; viz . that the arguments of the English , for the ...
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