Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 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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... head . The conjecture , therefore , for it is no more than a conjecture , refts upon the probability of this use of the animals . There is no other account of them so pro- bable bable as this . The general notion , therefore , TAYLOR'S ...
... head . The conjecture , therefore , for it is no more than a conjecture , refts upon the probability of this use of the animals . There is no other account of them so pro- bable bable as this . The general notion , therefore , TAYLOR'S ...
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... head- ing , fhingles , & c . Peafe , flour , bread , pork , bacon , foap , candles , tar , and fhingles . Rice , leather , lumber , fhin- gles , and tar , Braziletto , turtle , falt , fifh , poultry , onions , and building ftones ...
... head- ing , fhingles , & c . Peafe , flour , bread , pork , bacon , foap , candles , tar , and fhingles . Rice , leather , lumber , fhin- gles , and tar , Braziletto , turtle , falt , fifh , poultry , onions , and building ftones ...
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... head . The Critic , on this beautiful paffage , adds , with justice , one age of learning to the four mentioned by Voltaire . The firft age is that of Philip and Alexander , the fecond that of Ptolomy Philadelphus King of Egypt , ( this ...
... head . The Critic , on this beautiful paffage , adds , with justice , one age of learning to the four mentioned by Voltaire . The firft age is that of Philip and Alexander , the fecond that of Ptolomy Philadelphus King of Egypt , ( this ...
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... head , dead body , and ftage hung in mourning , in the Fair Penitent , are in- artificial and mechanical methods of affecting an audience . In a word , his plays are mufical and pleafing poems , but ⚫ inactive and unmoving tragedies ...
... head , dead body , and ftage hung in mourning , in the Fair Penitent , are in- artificial and mechanical methods of affecting an audience . In a word , his plays are mufical and pleafing poems , but ⚫ inactive and unmoving tragedies ...
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... head , whofe dim and dismal ray fhould afford only light enough to make darkness visible . She herself fhould be re- prefented in the inftant when fhe first hears this aerial voice , and in the attitude of starting round with ...
... head , whofe dim and dismal ray fhould afford only light enough to make darkness visible . She herself fhould be re- prefented in the inftant when fhe first hears this aerial voice , and in the attitude of starting round with ...
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