Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1809 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... Nature , Three Kingdoms. Bausset's History of Fenelon , concluded , 405 Bayfield's Gleanings from Zimmerman , Baynes's Naval Discourses , 219 722 Beatson's Chronological Register of both Houses of Parliament , 108 Beddoes's good Advice ...
... Nature , Three Kingdoms. Bausset's History of Fenelon , concluded , 405 Bayfield's Gleanings from Zimmerman , Baynes's Naval Discourses , 219 722 Beatson's Chronological Register of both Houses of Parliament , 108 Beddoes's good Advice ...
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... Nature on that River , 473 Ovid's Metamorphoses , Translation of , 148 Memoirs of Captain Carleton , 53 Mills's Translation of Ovid's Metam r- phoses , 148 P Milner on vulgar Opinions concerning Irish Catholics , 87 Minstrel , a Poem ...
... Nature on that River , 473 Ovid's Metamorphoses , Translation of , 148 Memoirs of Captain Carleton , 53 Mills's Translation of Ovid's Metam r- phoses , 148 P Milner on vulgar Opinions concerning Irish Catholics , 87 Minstrel , a Poem ...
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... nature , demanding a portion of learn- ing and scientific research which cannot be expected to belong to the general mass of mankind . Christianity , springing from and resting on the basis of Judaism , carries us back to the most ...
... nature , demanding a portion of learn- ing and scientific research which cannot be expected to belong to the general mass of mankind . Christianity , springing from and resting on the basis of Judaism , carries us back to the most ...
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... nature and that of the Bible , by shewing that the same obscurity which overshadows revelation , equally overspreads nature and providence . ' Each of these lectures must have occupied much more time in the delivery than an ordinary ...
... nature and that of the Bible , by shewing that the same obscurity which overshadows revelation , equally overspreads nature and providence . ' Each of these lectures must have occupied much more time in the delivery than an ordinary ...
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... Natural Historian , concerning the nature of comets , is general , and has no reference to any particular event . In the next place , we think that the lecturer has been indiscreet in pressing into his service the supposed testimony of ...
... Natural Historian , concerning the nature of comets , is general , and has no reference to any particular event . In the next place , we think that the lecturer has been indiscreet in pressing into his service the supposed testimony of ...
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