Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... continued their depredations till within thefe twenty five years : among them every difcontented negro that ran away from his owner , was fure of finding an afylum ; till their num- bers grew formidable . Thus ftrengthened , they ...
... continued their depredations till within thefe twenty five years : among them every difcontented negro that ran away from his owner , was fure of finding an afylum ; till their num- bers grew formidable . Thus ftrengthened , they ...
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... [ Continued from p . 573. Vol . XIV . ] N our Appendix , published last month , we brought downt I the account of these Memoirs , to the death of Henry III . which made way for the acceffion of Henry IV . commonly called Henry the Great ...
... [ Continued from p . 573. Vol . XIV . ] N our Appendix , published last month , we brought downt I the account of these Memoirs , to the death of Henry III . which made way for the acceffion of Henry IV . commonly called Henry the Great ...
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... continued this work with more affiduity . - Such was the ́rife of thefe Memoirs . " In the fourth book we have a detail of a vast number of military tranfactions , of various kinds , and attended with va- zious fuccefs . In fhort , fo ...
... continued this work with more affiduity . - Such was the ́rife of thefe Memoirs . " In the fourth book we have a detail of a vast number of military tranfactions , of various kinds , and attended with va- zious fuccefs . In fhort , fo ...
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... and from that day the shops were opened with all the fecurity that a long continued peace • could have given . - His Majefty then published a general 6 " < par- · pardon for all the French that had borne arms 100 Memoirs of the.
... and from that day the shops were opened with all the fecurity that a long continued peace • could have given . - His Majefty then published a general 6 " < par- · pardon for all the French that had borne arms 100 Memoirs of the.
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... continued . ] The Account of the Abbé de Condillac's Effay on the Origin of Human Knowlege , concluded . I N the Review for laft month , we attended the learned Abbé whilft he brought the Human Mind itfelf in review before us . We faw ...
... continued . ] The Account of the Abbé de Condillac's Effay on the Origin of Human Knowlege , concluded . I N the Review for laft month , we attended the learned Abbé whilft he brought the Human Mind itfelf in review before us . We faw ...
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