Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... favoured Lieutenant Shillibeer with some particulars , among which are the following : After landing , we ascended a little eminence , and were imper- ceptibly led through groups of cocoa - nut and bread - fruit trees to a beautiful ...
... favoured Lieutenant Shillibeer with some particulars , among which are the following : After landing , we ascended a little eminence , and were imper- ceptibly led through groups of cocoa - nut and bread - fruit trees to a beautiful ...
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... favour of his Creator , and that we behold the gradual developement of the momentous purpose ; every thing tending to its accomplishment , every point converging to the same focus . It appears at one view to be the will of the Deity ...
... favour of his Creator , and that we behold the gradual developement of the momentous purpose ; every thing tending to its accomplishment , every point converging to the same focus . It appears at one view to be the will of the Deity ...
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... favour . Abarbinel maintains , that his spirit of comprehension was that of true prophecy ; Jacchiades states that he attained to the highest pitch of prophecy ; and C 3 he Allen's Modern Judaism . 21 Machiavel, Treatise.
... favour . Abarbinel maintains , that his spirit of comprehension was that of true prophecy ; Jacchiades states that he attained to the highest pitch of prophecy ; and C 3 he Allen's Modern Judaism . 21 Machiavel, Treatise.
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... favour of Greek and Latin , so the student at Edinburgh hears nothing of literature after he has begun to attend lectures on philosophy . Now , it occurs to me , that it would be a great improvement upon our system , to have the eight ...
... favour of Greek and Latin , so the student at Edinburgh hears nothing of literature after he has begun to attend lectures on philosophy . Now , it occurs to me , that it would be a great improvement upon our system , to have the eight ...
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... himself to the satisfaction of his relatives . Yet so strangely are parents prepossessed in favour of college - instruction , on the E 3 other other side of the Tweed , that the first Latin Russel on Education in Scotland . 58.
... himself to the satisfaction of his relatives . Yet so strangely are parents prepossessed in favour of college - instruction , on the E 3 other other side of the Tweed , that the first Latin Russel on Education in Scotland . 58.
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