Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... wish to be , and that mine most affec- tionately wishes for you . There is but one danger in your way ; and that is , perhaps , natural enough to your age , the love of pleasure , or the fear of close application , and laborious ...
... wish to be , and that mine most affec- tionately wishes for you . There is but one danger in your way ; and that is , perhaps , natural enough to your age , the love of pleasure , or the fear of close application , and laborious ...
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... wish to see adopted among themselves ? We are sorry , however , to discover , that in the opinion of the author there are numbers of Irish , original enemies to British connection , rein- forced by others averse from British union , who ...
... wish to see adopted among themselves ? We are sorry , however , to discover , that in the opinion of the author there are numbers of Irish , original enemies to British connection , rein- forced by others averse from British union , who ...
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... wish his laxest Law in fullest force , To break the Wedding - bond , and then divorce- Fond of the practice , feel their hearts rejoic'd , And clap Man Moses , but hiss Master Christ ! Not , faithful Hannah ! to my heart most dear ! The ...
... wish his laxest Law in fullest force , To break the Wedding - bond , and then divorce- Fond of the practice , feel their hearts rejoic'd , And clap Man Moses , but hiss Master Christ ! Not , faithful Hannah ! to my heart most dear ! The ...
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