Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1833 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... curious peculiarity of the villages of the Broach collectorate , is the civic establishment of public servants , - not finely paid , sinecure creatures , in gold lace , and wielding brass- shod staves -- but practical , real working ...
... curious peculiarity of the villages of the Broach collectorate , is the civic establishment of public servants , - not finely paid , sinecure creatures , in gold lace , and wielding brass- shod staves -- but practical , real working ...
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... curious and interesting classification is founded . He commences by making five general divisions of the whole kingdom of France , each of which consists of seventeen depart- ments , and these divisions he calls the northern , the ...
... curious and interesting classification is founded . He commences by making five general divisions of the whole kingdom of France , each of which consists of seventeen depart- ments , and these divisions he calls the northern , the ...
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... curious that women will be usually found guilty of such crimes only as can be perpetrated with the greatest chance of concealment , and where no instant peril appears ready to involve them ; and a sin- gular proof that this theory must ...
... curious that women will be usually found guilty of such crimes only as can be perpetrated with the greatest chance of concealment , and where no instant peril appears ready to involve them ; and a sin- gular proof that this theory must ...
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... curious of M. Guerry's tables is that which contains a register of the number of the births of illegitimate children , as compared with the number of those born in wedlock ; and it is found , that , in the departments of the Seine ...
... curious of M. Guerry's tables is that which contains a register of the number of the births of illegitimate children , as compared with the number of those born in wedlock ; and it is found , that , in the departments of the Seine ...
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... curious inference is to be drawn from a consideration of the facts presented in another of the author's graphic repre- sentations , namely , that which arises from the circumstance , that , from whatever confine of France an inquirer ...
... curious inference is to be drawn from a consideration of the facts presented in another of the author's graphic repre- sentations , namely , that which arises from the circumstance , that , from whatever confine of France an inquirer ...
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