The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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Page 53
... received the following letter from Lord Camden : " I have the King's Orders to acquaint you with his intention of removing you to the Chief Justiceship of the Common Pleas , if it be agreeable to you . As Mr. Morton is not yet ...
... received the following letter from Lord Camden : " I have the King's Orders to acquaint you with his intention of removing you to the Chief Justiceship of the Common Pleas , if it be agreeable to you . As Mr. Morton is not yet ...
Page 224
... received a letter from Mr. Hall ; in which he solemnly declares ' that , so far from being justly accused of a plagiarism in that instance , henever heard of the pamphlet from which he is charged with having stolen , till he read the ...
... received a letter from Mr. Hall ; in which he solemnly declares ' that , so far from being justly accused of a plagiarism in that instance , henever heard of the pamphlet from which he is charged with having stolen , till he read the ...
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... received various addi- tions and improvements ; and among others , an account of the great roads of Ireland , the different routes to Paris , a table of the times of high water , & c . Art . 41 . : The Polyanthea or a Collection of ...
... received various addi- tions and improvements ; and among others , an account of the great roads of Ireland , the different routes to Paris , a table of the times of high water , & c . Art . 41 . : The Polyanthea or a Collection of ...
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