The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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The whole illustrated with fifty copperplates : in which the most curious productions are represented of the natural size , and delineated immediately from the objects . By Patrick Brown , M.D. Folio . 21. 25.
The whole illustrated with fifty copperplates : in which the most curious productions are represented of the natural size , and delineated immediately from the objects . By Patrick Brown , M.D. Folio . 21. 25.
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... being possessed of no more than thirty - five or forty acres one with another : a quantity of land nearly equal to the whole island of Barbadoes , formerly computed at 106470 acres ; which in 1676 was computed to maintain no less ...
... being possessed of no more than thirty - five or forty acres one with another : a quantity of land nearly equal to the whole island of Barbadoes , formerly computed at 106470 acres ; which in 1676 was computed to maintain no less ...
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... he would willingly , ' he tells us , have gone through the whole , could the quantities or value of them be ascer< tained ; but this was impossible , where the greatest part of the imports pay no duties ; and many principal articles ...
... he would willingly , ' he tells us , have gone through the whole , could the quantities or value of them be ascer< tained ; but this was impossible , where the greatest part of the imports pay no duties ; and many principal articles ...
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... and subject to none of those extraordinary changes to which debited " goods are liable ; ' the Doctor computęs the « annual amount of the whole at 431676 8 3 To which he adds , for expences of Planters residing in England , and in ...
... and subject to none of those extraordinary changes to which debited " goods are liable ; ' the Doctor computęs the « annual amount of the whole at 431676 8 3 To which he adds , for expences of Planters residing in England , and in ...
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Where the old Romans deathless acis display'd , Their base degenerate progeny upbraid : Whole rivers here forsake the fields below , And , wond'ring at their heigbe , through airy channels flow * . Nor can we think Mr. Addison's verses ...
Where the old Romans deathless acis display'd , Their base degenerate progeny upbraid : Whole rivers here forsake the fields below , And , wond'ring at their heigbe , through airy channels flow * . Nor can we think Mr. Addison's verses ...
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