Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 61Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1780 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... STATE of Facts , Gout , 206 STRICTURES on the French King's Manifefto , & c . 226 STURGES'S Confiderations on the Church Free Masons , 395 Free Mafon Sermon , 398 of the prefent State of Ireland SONNITS . See BAMPFYLDE . 474 SOPHIA to ...
... STATE of Facts , Gout , 206 STRICTURES on the French King's Manifefto , & c . 226 STURGES'S Confiderations on the Church Free Masons , 395 Free Mafon Sermon , 398 of the prefent State of Ireland SONNITS . See BAMPFYLDE . 474 SOPHIA to ...
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... state of the arts at the time of their execu- tion . Amendments would undoubtedly fruftrate information in both thefe articles . ' The laft extract which we fhall at prefent lay before our Readers , is the Copy of Sir John Lefley's ...
... state of the arts at the time of their execu- tion . Amendments would undoubtedly fruftrate information in both thefe articles . ' The laft extract which we fhall at prefent lay before our Readers , is the Copy of Sir John Lefley's ...
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... state . The greatest part of the volume before us confists of tables for reducing the different weights and measures employed in Scotland to one common standard ; and this is naturally divided into two parts . The first confifts of ...
... state . The greatest part of the volume before us confists of tables for reducing the different weights and measures employed in Scotland to one common standard ; and this is naturally divided into two parts . The first confifts of ...
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... state , on the authority of various paffages adduced from the fcriptures . He not only confiders the moft material of these , to which he gives a different fenfe ; but likewise produces , in his turn , fome additional texts , of which ...
... state , on the authority of various paffages adduced from the fcriptures . He not only confiders the moft material of these , to which he gives a different fenfe ; but likewise produces , in his turn , fome additional texts , of which ...
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... State to Charles III . Duke of Lorrain , and his Minifter at the court of Vienna ) , which contain a correfpondence carried on in 1577 and the following years . The ftate of the court of Vienna is accu- rately defcribed in thefe letters ...
... State to Charles III . Duke of Lorrain , and his Minifter at the court of Vienna ) , which contain a correfpondence carried on in 1577 and the following years . The ftate of the court of Vienna is accu- rately defcribed in thefe letters ...
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