Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1805 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Poem , 443 Anomalous Sermon , 333 Augusteum , Anti - Corsican , a Poem , 440 A 2 258. 377 537 Baker , James's Sermon , F Fabre d'Olivet's Troubadour , concluded ,
... Poem , 443 Anomalous Sermon , 333 Augusteum , Anti - Corsican , a Poem , 440 A 2 258. 377 537 Baker , James's Sermon , F Fabre d'Olivet's Troubadour , concluded ,
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. 435 Battle of Largs , a Poem , 215 Beaumont's Description of the Grecian ... Poems , 198 Divorce , & c . Novels , 539 Burgess's Easter Catechism , 320 Dog , Character of , 222 , Bp . See St ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. 435 Battle of Largs , a Poem , 215 Beaumont's Description of the Grecian ... Poems , 198 Divorce , & c . Novels , 539 Burgess's Easter Catechism , 320 Dog , Character of , 222 , Bp . See St ...
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... Poem , 438 Mahratta War , Notes on , 396 History of the Spanish Invasion , 97 Malkin's Almahide and Hamet , 188 of the Siege of Gibraltar , ΠΟΙ -'s Scenery in South Wales , General , Elements of , 311 346 See O'Halloran , Tytler , Meu ...
... Poem , 438 Mahratta War , Notes on , 396 History of the Spanish Invasion , 97 Malkin's Almahide and Hamet , 188 of the Siege of Gibraltar , ΠΟΙ -'s Scenery in South Wales , General , Elements of , 311 346 See O'Halloran , Tytler , Meu ...
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... Poems . See Brown , Cartwright , Rick man , Whitchurch , Clifford . Political and Military Memoirs , Survey , Poor Laws , Observations on , 436 428 425 Popham's ( Sir H. ) Statement of Facts , Observations on Ditto , Negroes . See ...
... Poems . See Brown , Cartwright , Rick man , Whitchurch , Clifford . Political and Military Memoirs , Survey , Poor Laws , Observations on , 436 428 425 Popham's ( Sir H. ) Statement of Facts , Observations on Ditto , Negroes . See ...
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... Poem , Whitfield's Christmas Holidays , Whittaker's Introduction to Latin , Wilmer on Herniæ , 396 389 210 429 438 323 94 211 Williams's Translation of Solomon's Song , 320 Wit , Encyclopædia of , Transactions of the Irish Academy ...
... Poem , Whitfield's Christmas Holidays , Whittaker's Introduction to Latin , Wilmer on Herniæ , 396 389 210 429 438 323 94 211 Williams's Translation of Solomon's Song , 320 Wit , Encyclopædia of , Transactions of the Irish Academy ...
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Strana 340 - except the camp followers, who are on foot. The knights and esquires are well mounted on large bay horses, the common people on little galloways. They bring no carriages with them, on account of the mountains they have to pass in Northumberland ; neither do they carry with them any provision
Strana 340 - and being sure to find plenty of them in the country which they invade, they carry none with them. Under the flaps of his saddle each man carries a broad plate of metal, behind the saddle a little bag of oatmeal ;—when they have eaten too much of this
Strana 113 - Chaucer, the early English Poet : including Memoirs of his near Friend and Kinsman, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster : with Sketches of the Manners, Opinions, Arts, and Literature of England in the Fourteenth Century. By William Godwin. 2 Vols.
Strana 40 - Thus it continued eight months, in which time my friends found as much love in Klopstock's letters as in me. I perceived it likewise, but I would not believe it. At the last Klopstock said plainly,- that he loved ; and I startled as for a wrong thing. I
Strana 340 - of bread or wine, for their custom and sobriety is such, in time of war, that they will live for a long time on flesh half sodden without bread, and drink the river water without wine. They have therefore no occasion for pots or pans, for they dress the flesh of their cattle in the skins, after they have taken them
Strana 41 - have more time than friendship !) This was sincerely my meaning, and I had this meaning till Klopstock came again to Hamburg. This he did a year after we had seen one another the first time. We saw, we were friends, we loved ; and we believed that we loved;
Strana 339 - been charged, and which they believed to be clearly proved ; that they ought, from the diversity of their crimes, to suffer in three different manners : first, to be drawn on a hurdle to the place of execution, there to be beheaded, and afterwards to be hung on a gibbet.
Strana 41 - time after I could even tell Klopstock that I loved. . But we were obliged to part again, and wait two years for our wedding. My mother would not let marry me a stranger. I could marry then without her
Strana 344 - shot with all their might at each other, and the men at arms engaged hand to hand : in order to be more successful, they had large grapnels, and iron hooks with chains, which they flung from ship to ship, to moor them to each other. There were many valiant deeds
Strana 195 - to this day in the mount of the Lord it shall be seen.