The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Besse on God's Love to Mana mon , by a Layman 199 kind 93 Answer to the conduct of the BLAKENEY , General , Memoirs Ministry impartially examined of 194 673 BLEEDING , Differtation on 423 APPARITION , a Novel 536 BOUNTY , his Majesty's ...
Besse on God's Love to Mana mon , by a Layman 199 kind 93 Answer to the conduct of the BLAKENEY , General , Memoirs Ministry impartially examined of 194 673 BLEEDING , Differtation on 423 APPARITION , a Novel 536 BOUNTY , his Majesty's ...
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Fry on Marriages 174 Sir William , Confer : FULL Answer to the fourth Let- ences between him and the ter 417 Indians 196 G ISRAELITES , fee Fleury . GENIUS of Britain 652 JUSTINIAN's Institutes by HarGERMAN Cruelty 310 ris Politicks 295 ...
Fry on Marriages 174 Sir William , Confer : FULL Answer to the fourth Let- ences between him and the ter 417 Indians 196 G ISRAELITES , fee Fleury . GENIUS of Britain 652 JUSTINIAN's Institutes by HarGERMAN Cruelty 310 ris Politicks 295 ...
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... which Mr. Harris hath every where elucidated with equal propriety and elearness ; and where notes and authorities are requisite for the explanation of terms , he introduces them , but in a concise manner , just to answer the purpose ...
... which Mr. Harris hath every where elucidated with equal propriety and elearness ; and where notes and authorities are requisite for the explanation of terms , he introduces them , but in a concise manner , just to answer the purpose ...
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... or shipping - places , equally answered his purposes , while every neighbour , whose plantation was already settled , wanted the produce of this , as yet unfit for any thing but provisions , to supply both his table and his slaves .
... or shipping - places , equally answered his purposes , while every neighbour , whose plantation was already settled , wanted the produce of this , as yet unfit for any thing but provisions , to supply both his table and his slaves .
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What Shore answers to her hus , band , when he asks her movingly , Why doft thou fix thy dying eyes upon me With such an earnest , such a piteous look , As if thy heart was full of some sad meaning Thou couldīt not speak :Is ...
What Shore answers to her hus , band , when he asks her movingly , Why doft thou fix thy dying eyes upon me With such an earnest , such a piteous look , As if thy heart was full of some sad meaning Thou couldīt not speak :Is ...
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