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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... seems finally to have determined him : but , in order to do strict justice , it is proper to sum up in Mr. Salt's own words the public motives which , on the most mature deliberation , influenced him thus to resign the hopes which he ...
... seems finally to have determined him : but , in order to do strict justice , it is proper to sum up in Mr. Salt's own words the public motives which , on the most mature deliberation , influenced him thus to resign the hopes which he ...
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... seem that a traveller , with sufficient leisure and inclination , needs not despair of rendering himself equally agreable to the Ethiopian fair with the successful Yagoube : Though our arrival was quite unexpected , she received us with ...
... seem that a traveller , with sufficient leisure and inclination , needs not despair of rendering himself equally agreable to the Ethiopian fair with the successful Yagoube : Though our arrival was quite unexpected , she received us with ...
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... seems to be a term derived from the Latin Doctor ; signifying , as with us in Europe , a person devoted to , or eminent in , learning . Whence it could have found its way into Abyssinia he does not attempt to conjecture : probably ...
... seems to be a term derived from the Latin Doctor ; signifying , as with us in Europe , a person devoted to , or eminent in , learning . Whence it could have found its way into Abyssinia he does not attempt to conjecture : probably ...
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... seems to be confirmed by a reference to his own journal , edited by Mr. Murray , which is on many occasions much more modest , in speaking of himself , than his subsequent narrative . No shummut , or district , was ever given him ...
... seems to be confirmed by a reference to his own journal , edited by Mr. Murray , which is on many occasions much more modest , in speaking of himself , than his subsequent narrative . No shummut , or district , was ever given him ...
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... seems to us to have betrayed him into somewhat of the puerility generally charged on minute verbal critics . How the ... seem to involve a new principle of mental association ; and we cannot wonder at Mr. Salt's friend , who ( as he ...
... seems to us to have betrayed him into somewhat of the puerility generally charged on minute verbal critics . How the ... seem to involve a new principle of mental association ; and we cannot wonder at Mr. Salt's friend , who ( as he ...
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