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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... possession of the former is much less expensive ; and its harbours are so commodious , that the whole British navy might ride in safety in them : whereas in the latter there is no pro- tection in its harbour even for a single ship ...
... possession of the former is much less expensive ; and its harbours are so commodious , that the whole British navy might ride in safety in them : whereas in the latter there is no pro- tection in its harbour even for a single ship ...
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... possessions in these days , equally remarkable for the vio- lence of rapine and the spirit of superstition , he became ... possession of its bishops till the year 1193 ; when Savaric , who at that time filled the see , transferred it to ...
... possessions in these days , equally remarkable for the vio- lence of rapine and the spirit of superstition , he became ... possession of its bishops till the year 1193 ; when Savaric , who at that time filled the see , transferred it to ...
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... possession of a barbarous Prince , who still enjoys considerable wealth and resources . His power indeed bears no pro- portion to his pride ; but the Dutch conceived their submission to his insolence well repaid by the essential ...
... possession of a barbarous Prince , who still enjoys considerable wealth and resources . His power indeed bears no pro- portion to his pride ; but the Dutch conceived their submission to his insolence well repaid by the essential ...
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