The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... island . Thus the plague continued to prevail in Malta through every vicissitude of season , and in every variety of situation , which that island presented . -A very ample table of the range of the thermometer , during the year of ...
... island . Thus the plague continued to prevail in Malta through every vicissitude of season , and in every variety of situation , which that island presented . -A very ample table of the range of the thermometer , during the year of ...
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... islands , also , will be found in our eighty- third volume , p . 337 .; and Mr. Shillibeer's report of the visit of the Briton frigate to Pitcairn's island , where the descend- ants of those misguided men were found , was reviewed in ...
... islands , also , will be found in our eighty- third volume , p . 337 .; and Mr. Shillibeer's report of the visit of the Briton frigate to Pitcairn's island , where the descend- ants of those misguided men were found , was reviewed in ...
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... island was first mentioned by us , under circumstances of im- perfect information as to the reality of so singular an event . As the case stands , however , it will be supposed that Lord Byron has availed himself of the supposed ...
... island was first mentioned by us , under circumstances of im- perfect information as to the reality of so singular an event . As the case stands , however , it will be supposed that Lord Byron has availed himself of the supposed ...
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