The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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... object . The term of Central India is new , but it is the appellation for Malwa and the contiguous provinces which has been adopted in the official records of the supreme government . This region was scarcely to be found in the best ...
... object . The term of Central India is new , but it is the appellation for Malwa and the contiguous provinces which has been adopted in the official records of the supreme government . This region was scarcely to be found in the best ...
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... object at least , is remarkable for being so closely allied to poetry . Dr. W.'s professional success , and the high personal esti- mation in which he was held in Stafford and its neighbour- hood , enabled him , after a few years , to ...
... object at least , is remarkable for being so closely allied to poetry . Dr. W.'s professional success , and the high personal esti- mation in which he was held in Stafford and its neighbour- hood , enabled him , after a few years , to ...
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... object of some conse- quence ; as it is separated from the continent by a strait only eight leagues wide , and to windward of all the best ports of Cara- It forms the channel through which all vessels , coming from Europe or windward to ...
... object of some conse- quence ; as it is separated from the continent by a strait only eight leagues wide , and to windward of all the best ports of Cara- It forms the channel through which all vessels , coming from Europe or windward to ...
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