The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1820 - Books |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 103
... course . The evils of interfering with that course exceed all previous calculation ; and one reduction in the price of wages leads unfortunately to another , the workmen being obliged to extend their hours of labour , by which they ...
... course . The evils of interfering with that course exceed all previous calculation ; and one reduction in the price of wages leads unfortunately to another , the workmen being obliged to extend their hours of labour , by which they ...
Page 290
... course northward by the vestiges of Mycene to Corinth : whence turning to the eastward , they travelled by Megora to Athens . After having passed some time in a city already described by so many travellers , they re - entered the Morea ...
... course northward by the vestiges of Mycene to Corinth : whence turning to the eastward , they travelled by Megora to Athens . After having passed some time in a city already described by so many travellers , they re - entered the Morea ...
Page 377
... course of observations , while Captain Colby and Dr. Gregory were carrying on a like series with the Ordnance - clock and zenith - sector , in the island of Balta ; the distance between the two stations being only about two miles and a ...
... course of observations , while Captain Colby and Dr. Gregory were carrying on a like series with the Ordnance - clock and zenith - sector , in the island of Balta ; the distance between the two stations being only about two miles and a ...
Contents
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the | 1 |
Birmingham Description | 14 |
Transactions of the Literary Society | 16 |
32 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Algernon Sidney Anastasius antient appears Arbury Hill Babylon Barillon Bassompierre beauty Boards Busk called Captain cause character Charles Christian church colour compass court death degree doctrine effect Egypt endeavoured England English error Evelyn faith father favour feelings France French Gazna give Greek Greenland Herodotus Hindoos honour interest intitled Ivanhoe Japan Japanese King Knight Templar knowlege Kotzebue labour Lady language letters Longman Lord John Russell Lord Russell manner means Memoirs ment merit mind moral nation native nature never night object observed occasion opinion original passage Persian Persian empire persons Pindaries poem possess present Prince principles racter readers religion remarks Samanides says scarcely scene seems shew Society species spirit supposed taste temple thing tion travellers truth volume Wahabees whole writer