Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... employed in the fur - trade and the South - whale - fishery . At the harbour of Rio Janeiro , in which The Briton anchored , the author remarks on the cruel treatment to which the slaves of the Portuguese settlers are subjected , and ...
... employed in the fur - trade and the South - whale - fishery . At the harbour of Rio Janeiro , in which The Briton anchored , the author remarks on the cruel treatment to which the slaves of the Portuguese settlers are subjected , and ...
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... employed in the South - whale - fishery having found it necessary to prohibit the masters of their vessels from going to Otaheite , because the dissipated manner of living there was an enticement to the greater number of their men to ...
... employed in the South - whale - fishery having found it necessary to prohibit the masters of their vessels from going to Otaheite , because the dissipated manner of living there was an enticement to the greater number of their men to ...
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... employed , can experience ; and he will have ample reason in future to thank the caustic and the knife , which may occasion some present suffering ; " ab ipso Ducet opes animumque ferro . " HORACE . ART . III . Modern Judaism ; or a ...
... employed , can experience ; and he will have ample reason in future to thank the caustic and the knife , which may occasion some present suffering ; " ab ipso Ducet opes animumque ferro . " HORACE . ART . III . Modern Judaism ; or a ...
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... employed all the means which enmity and ingenuity could supply , to perpetuate and strengthen the preju- dices of their nation against the Christian religion . Among other hostilities , they have left no artifice untried to render the ...
... employed all the means which enmity and ingenuity could supply , to perpetuate and strengthen the preju- dices of their nation against the Christian religion . Among other hostilities , they have left no artifice untried to render the ...
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... employed very inde- finitely , but in its most correct acceptation may be considered as approaching to epilepsy . Having described the symptoms , the author remarks that it is never an idiopathic disease , but may generally be traced to ...
... employed very inde- finitely , but in its most correct acceptation may be considered as approaching to epilepsy . Having described the symptoms , the author remarks that it is never an idiopathic disease , but may generally be traced to ...
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