Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fent out against them , rendered thofe attempts fruitless . Abundance of lives had been loft in the purfuit of these favages , and the terror of them greatly impeded the cultivation of the more in- Jand parts of the ifland . The ...
... fent out against them , rendered thofe attempts fruitless . Abundance of lives had been loft in the purfuit of these favages , and the terror of them greatly impeded the cultivation of the more in- Jand parts of the ifland . The ...
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... fent from him ; for as the poet has traced the most exact refem- blance between things which , in appearance , are utterly unre- lated to each other , fo alfo does he , in the last line , really add a new idea , by making that ...
... fent from him ; for as the poet has traced the most exact refem- blance between things which , in appearance , are utterly unre- lated to each other , fo alfo does he , in the last line , really add a new idea , by making that ...
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... fent him by Sir Henry Bedingfield , and of a fubfequent Affidavit made by Mr. Bower , ' of their not being wrote by him , or with his privity . With fome • Obfervations on those pretended Letters , proving them to be fpu- ' rious ...
... fent him by Sir Henry Bedingfield , and of a fubfequent Affidavit made by Mr. Bower , ' of their not being wrote by him , or with his privity . With fome • Obfervations on those pretended Letters , proving them to be fpu- ' rious ...
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... fent him upon this fubject , he received advice , while at Melun , 6 [ anno 1593 ] that one of thefe villains had fet out from Lyons , with a refolution to come thither and affaffinate him . Fortunately , before he left Lyons , he ...
... fent him upon this fubject , he received advice , while at Melun , 6 [ anno 1593 ] that one of thefe villains had fet out from Lyons , with a refolution to come thither and affaffinate him . Fortunately , before he left Lyons , he ...
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... fent to fhew light unto the people , ( i . e . the Jews ) and to the Gentiles ; with many other paffages to the fame purpose . If we would know , ' fays he , in what measure and ex- tent Jelus Chrift was a light to the Jews , we must ...
... fent to fhew light unto the people , ( i . e . the Jews ) and to the Gentiles ; with many other paffages to the fame purpose . If we would know , ' fays he , in what measure and ex- tent Jelus Chrift was a light to the Jews , we must ...
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