Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen78Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1788 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... muft have totally eftranged the heart of Mary from him , propofed , in a most artful manner , to rid her of him , without any trouble to herself ; but the fo quickly re- probated this propofal as to make them defift . On the other hand ...
... muft have totally eftranged the heart of Mary from him , propofed , in a most artful manner , to rid her of him , without any trouble to herself ; but the fo quickly re- probated this propofal as to make them defift . On the other hand ...
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... muft they have been put to it to find objections , when they were forced to lay hold of fuch an inftitution as this , in proof of a crime ? frequently frequently verging towards the incomprehenfible , or swelling into bombaft $ Mary ...
... muft they have been put to it to find objections , when they were forced to lay hold of fuch an inftitution as this , in proof of a crime ? frequently frequently verging towards the incomprehenfible , or swelling into bombaft $ Mary ...
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... muft have been fhocked with the employ . But they were obliged to fubmit to it . The bold Barons , that had fo often affaulted the throne , even of our warlike monarchs , all crouched at the feet of this " Henry the Eighth in pet ...
... muft have been fhocked with the employ . But they were obliged to fubmit to it . The bold Barons , that had fo often affaulted the throne , even of our warlike monarchs , all crouched at the feet of this " Henry the Eighth in pet ...
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... muft muft greatly tend to fruftrate the aim of his writing 12 Mary Queen of Scots vindicated . Poem,
... muft muft greatly tend to fruftrate the aim of his writing 12 Mary Queen of Scots vindicated . Poem,
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... muft , no doubt , be a hard talk , yet we think it by no means impoffible to be per- formed . Demofthenes had habits of a worfe kind ftill to ftruggle againft , yet he did , as we have all learnt , fo entirely overcome them , as to rife ...
... muft , no doubt , be a hard talk , yet we think it by no means impoffible to be per- formed . Demofthenes had habits of a worfe kind ftill to ftruggle againft , yet he did , as we have all learnt , fo entirely overcome them , as to rife ...
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