The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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William Huntington , S. S. ! John Hyatt ; William Jay ; John Martin ; Edward Parsons ; John Townsend ; and Hugh Wor- thington . It is apparent , throughout the notices here given , that the -critic is solicitous to make what he ...
William Huntington , S. S. ! John Hyatt ; William Jay ; John Martin ; Edward Parsons ; John Townsend ; and Hugh Wor- thington . It is apparent , throughout the notices here given , that the -critic is solicitous to make what he ...
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... John was to await the completion of the Report , and to enter the lists with the Com- mittee before the tribunal of the public . He has accordingly been neither slow in grappling with his antagonists , nor back- ward in characterizing ...
... John was to await the completion of the Report , and to enter the lists with the Com- mittee before the tribunal of the public . He has accordingly been neither slow in grappling with his antagonists , nor back- ward in characterizing ...
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... John Sinclair , after having taken much trouble to account for the high price of bullion , adds that it is very Hittle consequence , ( p . 32. ) because bullion is merely merchandise , and we might as well institute an inquiry into the ...
... John Sinclair , after having taken much trouble to account for the high price of bullion , adds that it is very Hittle consequence , ( p . 32. ) because bullion is merely merchandise , and we might as well institute an inquiry into the ...
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