Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1799 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... opinion may be formed from the extracts which we shall now offer to the perusal of our readers . In his account of Philadelphia , Mr. Weld takes particular no- tice of the gaol , and of the laws of Pennsylvania with respect to the ...
... opinion may be formed from the extracts which we shall now offer to the perusal of our readers . In his account of Philadelphia , Mr. Weld takes particular no- tice of the gaol , and of the laws of Pennsylvania with respect to the ...
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... opinion can be formed from the trial that has been hitherto made by the state of Pennsylvania , it seems better calculated to restrain the excesses of the people than any other . If any public punishment could strike terror into the ...
... opinion can be formed from the trial that has been hitherto made by the state of Pennsylvania , it seems better calculated to restrain the excesses of the people than any other . If any public punishment could strike terror into the ...
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... opinion is formed by the inspectors , who , with the consent of the judges , regulate the treatment of each individual prisoner during his confinement . This is varied according to his crime , and according to his subsequent repentance ...
... opinion is formed by the inspectors , who , with the consent of the judges , regulate the treatment of each individual prisoner during his confinement . This is varied according to his crime , and according to his subsequent repentance ...
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... opinion of our traveller , the many local advantages of this city will render it , at a future period , the grand emporium of the West ; and a rival in magnitude and splendour to the cities of the old world . The city is laid out on a ...
... opinion of our traveller , the many local advantages of this city will render it , at a future period , the grand emporium of the West ; and a rival in magnitude and splendour to the cities of the old world . The city is laid out on a ...
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... opinion , as he was able to produce an acid nearly similar to the suberique , by digesting the nitrous acid on charcoal . We cannot detail these experiments : but we are not of opinion that Mr. Jameson has by any means proved the ...
... opinion , as he was able to produce an acid nearly similar to the suberique , by digesting the nitrous acid on charcoal . We cannot detail these experiments : but we are not of opinion that Mr. Jameson has by any means proved the ...
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