Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... various authors were destroyed , it will readily be allowed that English literature has seldom sustained a greater loss than by the strange conduct of Mr. Warburton , who becoming the master of treasures which ages may not reproduce ...
... various authors were destroyed , it will readily be allowed that English literature has seldom sustained a greater loss than by the strange conduct of Mr. Warburton , who becoming the master of treasures which ages may not reproduce ...
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... various terms relative to the class Cryptogamie , which had not yet found their way into other works of a similar description , and for which the student will feel duly indebted to the author . We see no good reason , however , for ...
... various terms relative to the class Cryptogamie , which had not yet found their way into other works of a similar description , and for which the student will feel duly indebted to the author . We see no good reason , however , for ...
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... various electrical phenomena observed in plants . 4. Carbon , is the chief constituent part of all vegetables . 5. Hydrogen . This may easily be obtained in a gazeous form , combined with caloric , from all leguminose plants . 6. Oxygen ...
... various electrical phenomena observed in plants . 4. Carbon , is the chief constituent part of all vegetables . 5. Hydrogen . This may easily be obtained in a gazeous form , combined with caloric , from all leguminose plants . 6. Oxygen ...
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... various revolutions this earth has under- gone , of their dissemination over the globe , of their migrations , and lastly , of the manner in which nature has provided for their preservation . ' The intelligent reader will immediately ...
... various revolutions this earth has under- gone , of their dissemination over the globe , of their migrations , and lastly , of the manner in which nature has provided for their preservation . ' The intelligent reader will immediately ...
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... various disjointed fragments , a whole , such as reciters , whose memories and judgment are less perfect , can seldom produce . But this must be the case in all poetry which depends for its authenticity upon oral tradition alone ...
... various disjointed fragments , a whole , such as reciters , whose memories and judgment are less perfect , can seldom produce . But this must be the case in all poetry which depends for its authenticity upon oral tradition alone ...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Повний перегляд - 1833 |
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