Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1795 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... whose political existence is deftroyed . That arch - enemy of freedom , and friend of ufurpation and aristocracy , the political Schum of evil , Oonnanoo , finding no fupport in a government founded on the rights of man , has abdicated ...
... whose political existence is deftroyed . That arch - enemy of freedom , and friend of ufurpation and aristocracy , the political Schum of evil , Oonnanoo , finding no fupport in a government founded on the rights of man , has abdicated ...
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... whose name is Pfyche . " Then Venus , being indignant , exclaimed , " Does he then love her who is the rival of my beauty , and who is emulous of my name ? and does he mean to make me , who first brought him to the knowledge of her ...
... whose name is Pfyche . " Then Venus , being indignant , exclaimed , " Does he then love her who is the rival of my beauty , and who is emulous of my name ? and does he mean to make me , who first brought him to the knowledge of her ...
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... whose former earnings were lefs than Is . 6d . a week , and who were able to fpin , had work fupplied them by the fociety fufficient for their fupport , and were declared to be no longer objects of weekly affifiance . As to the difabled ...
... whose former earnings were lefs than Is . 6d . a week , and who were able to fpin , had work fupplied them by the fociety fufficient for their fupport , and were declared to be no longer objects of weekly affifiance . As to the difabled ...
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... whose beams were shed O'er western hazels on our tranquil bed ; Ye woodbine bowers in artlefs Childhood rear'd ; Ye morning birds , by ripling waters heard ; Was it not rather a stumble at the threshold , to mif- fpell the gen- tleman's ...
... whose beams were shed O'er western hazels on our tranquil bed ; Ye woodbine bowers in artlefs Childhood rear'd ; Ye morning birds , by ripling waters heard ; Was it not rather a stumble at the threshold , to mif- fpell the gen- tleman's ...
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... whose brains the two ideas of Sunday and going to Church have been fo long affociated as to appear naturally infeparable , we are apprehenfive that thofe free fpirits , who feel themfelves difencumbered of thefe vulgar fhackles , would ...
... whose brains the two ideas of Sunday and going to Church have been fo long affociated as to appear naturally infeparable , we are apprehenfive that thofe free fpirits , who feel themfelves difencumbered of thefe vulgar fhackles , would ...
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