Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal EnlargedRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1824 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... French Galt's Spaewife , a Tale , Giant's Causeway , Guide to , Glympses across the Irish 19 223 Channel , 218 Revolution , 502 Corn Laws , Observations on , 327 Godwin's History of the wealth of England , Common- 242 viewers ...
... French Galt's Spaewife , a Tale , Giant's Causeway , Guide to , Glympses across the Irish 19 223 Channel , 218 Revolution , 502 Corn Laws , Observations on , 327 Godwin's History of the wealth of England , Common- 242 viewers ...
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... French language , and began to converse in it . Latin and Greek he studied under his father , who had taken him to Weston , the well known resi- dence of Cowper . That poet became attached to the lad , and , observing his acuteness ...
... French language , and began to converse in it . Latin and Greek he studied under his father , who had taken him to Weston , the well known resi- dence of Cowper . That poet became attached to the lad , and , observing his acuteness ...
Pagina 40
... French Institute for 1811 , he had succeeded in constituting a partial theory of magnetism , from which the one here proposed differs but in some particulars that tend to make it somewhat more more general , and which do not confine it ...
... French Institute for 1811 , he had succeeded in constituting a partial theory of magnetism , from which the one here proposed differs but in some particulars that tend to make it somewhat more more general , and which do not confine it ...
Pagina 57
... French it is Bouleau , in Italian Betulla , & c . Besides the common , such of the American species as are suited to our climate might have been noticed . Thus , the B. papyrifera of Michaux , and the B. pumila of Linné , have been ...
... French it is Bouleau , in Italian Betulla , & c . Besides the common , such of the American species as are suited to our climate might have been noticed . Thus , the B. papyrifera of Michaux , and the B. pumila of Linné , have been ...
Pagina 59
... French appellation , Aubépine , the morning of the year , is more poetical than correct , the term being a corruption of Alba spina , and denoting neither more nor less than White - thorn . - The fitness of the Holly for a hedge is well ...
... French appellation , Aubépine , the morning of the year , is more poetical than correct , the term being a corruption of Alba spina , and denoting neither more nor less than White - thorn . - The fitness of the Holly for a hedge is well ...
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Pagina 177 - At this season of the year, and in this gloomy uncomfortable climate, it is no easy matter for the owner of a mind like mine, to divert it from sad subjects, and fix it upon such as may administer to its amusement.
Pagina 446 - The Atrocities of the Pirates; being a Faithful Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings endured by the author during his captivity among the Pirates of the Island of Cuba; with an Account of the Excesses and Barbarities of those Inhuman Freebooters.
Pagina 175 - No voice divine the storm allayed, No light propitious shone, When, snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone : But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he.
Pagina 310 - Words become general, by being made the signs of general ideas ; and ideas become general, by separating from them the circumstances of time, and place, and any other ideas, that may determine them to this or that particular existence.
Pagina 294 - O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Pagina 176 - as I frequently spend, are but a miserable prelude to the succeeding day, and indispose me above all things to the business of writing ; yet with a pen in my hand, if I am able to write at all, I find myself gradually relieved ; and as I am glad of any employment that may serve to engage my attention, so especially 1 am pleased with an opportunity of conversing with you, though it be but upon paper.