Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1791 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... Hope . With an Appendix , containing Obfervations on the Civil Policy , the Laws and Judicial Proceedings , the Arts , the Sciences , and Religious Inftitutions , of the Indians . By William Robertfon , D. D. F. R. S. Ed . Principal of ...
... Hope . With an Appendix , containing Obfervations on the Civil Policy , the Laws and Judicial Proceedings , the Arts , the Sciences , and Religious Inftitutions , of the Indians . By William Robertfon , D. D. F. R. S. Ed . Principal of ...
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... hope to retain in fubjection territories fo extenfive and popu lous ; that to render his authority fecure and permanent , it must be established in the affection of the nations which he had fubdued , and maintained by their arms ; and ...
... hope to retain in fubjection territories fo extenfive and popu lous ; that to render his authority fecure and permanent , it must be established in the affection of the nations which he had fubdued , and maintained by their arms ; and ...
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... Hope , and to the vigour and fuccefs with which the Portu- guefe profecuted their conquefts and established their dominion . there , that Europe has been indebted for its prefervation from the moft illiberal and humiliating fervitude ...
... Hope , and to the vigour and fuccefs with which the Portu- guefe profecuted their conquefts and established their dominion . there , that Europe has been indebted for its prefervation from the moft illiberal and humiliating fervitude ...
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... hope that the de- fcription which I have given of the manners and inftitutions of the people of India could contribute in the fmallest degree , and with the most remote influence , to render their character more refpectable , and their ...
... hope that the de- fcription which I have given of the manners and inftitutions of the people of India could contribute in the fmallest degree , and with the most remote influence , to render their character more refpectable , and their ...
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... hope he has furmounted his difadvantages in life ; and , as it is never too late to mend , fhould he have any farther literary labours before him , we would only advife him to be guarded when he thinks he has See his Hiftory of ...
... hope he has furmounted his difadvantages in life ; and , as it is never too late to mend , fhould he have any farther literary labours before him , we would only advife him to be guarded when he thinks he has See his Hiftory of ...
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