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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... respect to the punishment of crimes : The gaol is a spacious building of common stone , one hundred feet in front . It is fitted up with solitary cells , on the new plan , VOL . XXX . B and and the apartments are all arched , to prevent ...
... respect to the punishment of crimes : The gaol is a spacious building of common stone , one hundred feet in front . It is fitted up with solitary cells , on the new plan , VOL . XXX . B and and the apartments are all arched , to prevent ...
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... respects to this truly great man . of On this day General Washington terminated his sixty - fourth year ; but though not an unhealthy man , he seemed considerably older . The ... respect he resembles Weld's Travels through America . 7.
... respects to this truly great man . of On this day General Washington terminated his sixty - fourth year ; but though not an unhealthy man , he seemed considerably older . The ... respect he resembles Weld's Travels through America . 7.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. His head is small , in which respect he resembles the make of a great number of his countrymen . His eyes are of a light grey colour ; and , in proportion to the length of his face , his nose is ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. His head is small , in which respect he resembles the make of a great number of his countrymen . His eyes are of a light grey colour ; and , in proportion to the length of his face , his nose is ...
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... respect at the top or bottom of the glen ; which shews that the greater part of them have not received their rounded form by attrition in the water of the glen , but are derived from a decom- posed breccia . They consist of granite ...
... respect at the top or bottom of the glen ; which shews that the greater part of them have not received their rounded form by attrition in the water of the glen , but are derived from a decom- posed breccia . They consist of granite ...
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... respect . It will be difficult , then , with confidence , that either of the Arran stones belongs to this genus ; at least , if we are to carry the character of fusibility so far as Mr. Kirwan has done in the case of the Gemeiner Kiesel ...
... respect . It will be difficult , then , with confidence , that either of the Arran stones belongs to this genus ; at least , if we are to carry the character of fusibility so far as Mr. Kirwan has done in the case of the Gemeiner Kiesel ...
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