Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1803 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... Observations on some of the Opinions of Mr. John Hunter and Mr. Benjamin Bell , and Practical Remarks . By S. Sawrey , Surgeon . 8vo . pp . 201. 5s . Boards . Lackington and Co. 1802 . The author of this publication adopts the opinion ...
... Observations on some of the Opinions of Mr. John Hunter and Mr. Benjamin Bell , and Practical Remarks . By S. Sawrey , Surgeon . 8vo . pp . 201. 5s . Boards . Lackington and Co. 1802 . The author of this publication adopts the opinion ...
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... observation . Their tendency is unex- ceptionable , and they will convey to many persons much im- portant instruction ... observations : but , if Dr. Lettsom will take the trouble of examining our preceding and subsequent statements , he ...
... observation . Their tendency is unex- ceptionable , and they will convey to many persons much im- portant instruction ... observations : but , if Dr. Lettsom will take the trouble of examining our preceding and subsequent statements , he ...
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... Observations on a Tour do not always imply neither minutë ëxa- mination or profound reflection : but the mass , taken altogether , should be worthy of public notice , if the writer would be jus- tified in sending it to the press . There ...
... Observations on a Tour do not always imply neither minutë ëxa- mination or profound reflection : but the mass , taken altogether , should be worthy of public notice , if the writer would be jus- tified in sending it to the press . There ...
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