Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1833 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... peculiar and almost unparal- lelled contrivance for securing to itself an adequate revenue in the country . In many instances it selected as the foundation of its measures the practice which was already in existence amongst the natives ...
... peculiar and almost unparal- lelled contrivance for securing to itself an adequate revenue in the country . In many instances it selected as the foundation of its measures the practice which was already in existence amongst the natives ...
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... peculiar and influential advantages . In the collectorate now under consideration there are tribes , chiefly Mahomedans , who are either warlike , plundering , religious , or men- dicant . But one of these Mahomedan tribes called borahs ...
... peculiar and influential advantages . In the collectorate now under consideration there are tribes , chiefly Mahomedans , who are either warlike , plundering , religious , or men- dicant . But one of these Mahomedan tribes called borahs ...
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... peculiar customs . Every marriage in the caste is celebrated at one time , and there is a series of years , amounting to from ten to twelve , allowed to elapse between each period . Children of a year , and even of a month old , are ...
... peculiar customs . Every marriage in the caste is celebrated at one time , and there is a series of years , amounting to from ten to twelve , allowed to elapse between each period . Children of a year , and even of a month old , are ...
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... peculiar to England is , that it places those who , under other circum- stances , would be farmers themselves , in a state of bondage , as it were , beneath a large proprietor ; and though , from this arrange- ment , it happens that the ...
... peculiar to England is , that it places those who , under other circum- stances , would be farmers themselves , in a state of bondage , as it were , beneath a large proprietor ; and though , from this arrange- ment , it happens that the ...
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... peculiar vestiges of our country which the travelling Englishman is always sure to leave in strange characters in his journey . But the newest freak which is associated with the English name in Milan makes up for the author's silence on ...
... peculiar vestiges of our country which the travelling Englishman is always sure to leave in strange characters in his journey . But the newest freak which is associated with the English name in Milan makes up for the author's silence on ...
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