The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen70Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths R. Griffiths, 1784 A monthly book announcement and review journal. Considered to be the first periodical in England to offer reviews. In each issue the longer reviews are in the front section followed by short reviews of lesser works. It featured the novelist and poet Oliver Goldsmith as an early contributor. Griffiths himself, and likely his wife Isabella Griffiths, contributed review articles to the periodical. Later contributors included Dr. Charles Burney, John Cleland, Theophilus Cibber, James Grainger, Anna Letitia Barbauld, Elizabeth Moody, and Tobias Smollet. |
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... known cuftom which still prevails in Greece , of colouring the eye - lids blue * . " A Grecian girl is painted blue round the eyes ; and the infides of the fockets , with the edges on which the lathes grow , are tinged with black : for ...
... known cuftom which still prevails in Greece , of colouring the eye - lids blue * . " A Grecian girl is painted blue round the eyes ; and the infides of the fockets , with the edges on which the lathes grow , are tinged with black : for ...
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... known , or have been confounded by other au- thors . Such as the Bromus hirfutus , which is found to be a non defcript , in contradiction to Mr. Hudfon , who had im- properly called it the B. ramofus of Linnæus . A most happy ...
... known , or have been confounded by other au- thors . Such as the Bromus hirfutus , which is found to be a non defcript , in contradiction to Mr. Hudfon , who had im- properly called it the B. ramofus of Linnæus . A most happy ...
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... known , that it is far from being complete with respect to all our English fpecies , or indeed all the varieties of those which he has fo nobly figured , and this , notwithstanding his plates are fo often multi- plied , very needlessly ...
... known , that it is far from being complete with respect to all our English fpecies , or indeed all the varieties of those which he has fo nobly figured , and this , notwithstanding his plates are fo often multi- plied , very needlessly ...
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... known to confift of vitriolic acid and fixt vegetable alkali , the attraction between which is by the above table as 215 The latter is composed of nitrous acid and calcareous earth ; the affinity of which is as 96 : the total of these ...
... known to confift of vitriolic acid and fixt vegetable alkali , the attraction between which is by the above table as 215 The latter is composed of nitrous acid and calcareous earth ; the affinity of which is as 96 : the total of these ...
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... known to be ascer- tained in the metallic folution , left the real quantity of acid that faturated the metal . The proportion of vitriolic and marine . acids taken up by lead , filver , and quickfilver , he determined by computing the ...
... known to be ascer- tained in the metallic folution , left the real quantity of acid that faturated the metal . The proportion of vitriolic and marine . acids taken up by lead , filver , and quickfilver , he determined by computing the ...
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