The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 223
... respect- ing the progress of the Gospel . Missions to Otaheiteans or to North- American Savages may be countenanced by good , but ( we think ) not by wise men . Mr. Miller's premises are unfortunately at war with his conclusions . Art ...
... respect- ing the progress of the Gospel . Missions to Otaheiteans or to North- American Savages may be countenanced by good , but ( we think ) not by wise men . Mr. Miller's premises are unfortunately at war with his conclusions . Art ...
Page 253
... respects might be just , was both irregular and impolitic . ' I shall only observe , that at a time when it was more ... respect was it just ? who knows better than M. Bertrand , that all which the captors had a right to do was to ...
... respects might be just , was both irregular and impolitic . ' I shall only observe , that at a time when it was more ... respect was it just ? who knows better than M. Bertrand , that all which the captors had a right to do was to ...
Page 425
... respect to Guiana and Spanish Amrica , as the republic must deprecate . It will perhaps create som surprize in the ... respecting Portugal , and scarcely any reseting her distant dominions , it having always been the policy of the ...
... respect to Guiana and Spanish Amrica , as the republic must deprecate . It will perhaps create som surprize in the ... respecting Portugal , and scarcely any reseting her distant dominions , it having always been the policy of the ...
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