The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 64
... employed by Charles and his brother James . Even in succeeding reigns , when the government inclined to a milder and more equitable administration in Scotland ; the minds of the people in general , in that country , continued still to ...
... employed by Charles and his brother James . Even in succeeding reigns , when the government inclined to a milder and more equitable administration in Scotland ; the minds of the people in general , in that country , continued still to ...
Page 70
... employed . This practice appears very extraordinary in the eyes of an Englishman ; but we found that the Italians , Spaniards , and others , do it from religious principles , and the priests come in for a consider- able share . When we ...
... employed . This practice appears very extraordinary in the eyes of an Englishman ; but we found that the Italians , Spaniards , and others , do it from religious principles , and the priests come in for a consider- able share . When we ...
Page 187
... employed in the manufacture of porter : but we are convinced that it is now become a very unwholesome beverage ; that articles are employed in it which ought to be prohibited ; and that some stop ought to be put to the public sale of ...
... employed in the manufacture of porter : but we are convinced that it is now become a very unwholesome beverage ; that articles are employed in it which ought to be prohibited ; and that some stop ought to be put to the public sale of ...
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