Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1802 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... cause of Government and Order against Anarchy and Confusion . ' With much judgment , Mr. Home commences his work with an account of the Highlanders , states the extent and limits of their country , and gives an interesting ( though ...
... cause of Government and Order against Anarchy and Confusion . ' With much judgment , Mr. Home commences his work with an account of the Highlanders , states the extent and limits of their country , and gives an interesting ( though ...
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... cause , positively refused ; and told him ( one after another ) that to take arms without concert or support , was to pull down certain destruction on their own heads . Charles persisted , argued , and implored . During this ...
... cause , positively refused ; and told him ( one after another ) that to take arms without concert or support , was to pull down certain destruction on their own heads . Charles persisted , argued , and implored . During this ...
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... cause , he said , but ill agreed with the opinion he had of his own pretensions , and with that impatience to assert them , with which the promises of his father's brave and faithful subjects had inflamed his mind . Locheil acknowledged ...
... cause , he said , but ill agreed with the opinion he had of his own pretensions , and with that impatience to assert them , with which the promises of his father's brave and faithful subjects had inflamed his mind . Locheil acknowledged ...
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... cause . When the Council rose , which often sat very long , for his Coun- sellors frequently differed in opinion with one another , and sometimes with him , Charles dined in public with his principal officers . After dinner he rode out ...
... cause . When the Council rose , which often sat very long , for his Coun- sellors frequently differed in opinion with one another , and sometimes with him , Charles dined in public with his principal officers . After dinner he rode out ...
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... Causes of the Insalubrity of flat and marshy Situations ; and Directions for preventing or correcting the Effects ... cause of the mischief produced by them : but we apprehend that it is in- sufficient to account for the whole of the ...
... Causes of the Insalubrity of flat and marshy Situations ; and Directions for preventing or correcting the Effects ... cause of the mischief produced by them : but we apprehend that it is in- sufficient to account for the whole of the ...
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