The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 - Books |
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Page 103
... appears to be a harmless retailer of such political wares as are in common circulation . Art . 29. An Address to the British Forces by Sea and Land , armed to resist the French Invasion . 8vo . 2 d . Yarmouth , printed by Bush . A high ...
... appears to be a harmless retailer of such political wares as are in common circulation . Art . 29. An Address to the British Forces by Sea and Land , armed to resist the French Invasion . 8vo . 2 d . Yarmouth , printed by Bush . A high ...
Page 226
... appears that the defender of the lawfulness of instructing children in writing and arithmetic , on the Lord's Day , belongs to the society called Methodists , The advocate of Mr. Olerenshaw , in these letters , be trays intemperance in ...
... appears that the defender of the lawfulness of instructing children in writing and arithmetic , on the Lord's Day , belongs to the society called Methodists , The advocate of Mr. Olerenshaw , in these letters , be trays intemperance in ...
Page 380
... appears to be the case : Their spears and shields , their clubs and lines , & c . are their own property ; they are manufactured by themselves , and are the whole of their personal estate . But , strange as it may appear , they have ...
... appears to be the case : Their spears and shields , their clubs and lines , & c . are their own property ; they are manufactured by themselves , and are the whole of their personal estate . But , strange as it may appear , they have ...
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