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 Author Not Stated, 1779. An Inquiry into The Original State and Formation of The Earth, Deduced from Facts and The Laws of Nature, by John Whitehurst. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1779.
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1779. An Inquiry into The Original State and Formation of The Earth, Deduced from Facts and The Laws of Nature, by John Whitehurst. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1779.
Monthly Review, London, 1779. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 11 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PICTURE OF THIS ITEM TO SHOW YOU MORE DETAILS. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 360945.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated 1779. An Inquiry into The Original State and Formation of The Earth, Deduced from Facts and The Laws of Nature, by John Whitehurst. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1779.

 Author Not Stated, 1799 Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1799. No author is given for this article.
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1799 Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1799. No author is given for this article.
Ralph Griffiths, London, 1799. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 12 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion, they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Manchester Interest. Inventory No: 359847.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Manchester Interest. Unbranded Author Not Stated 1799 Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1799. No author is given for this article. Prin

 Author Not Stated, 1800. Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Ancient Castles, Including Remarks on The Whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesiastical as well as Military, in Great Britain. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1800.
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1800. Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Ancient Castles, Including Remarks on The Whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesiastical as well as Military, in Great Britain. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1800.
Monthly Review, London, 1800. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 10 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. 10 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 361626.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated 1800. Munimenta Antiqua; or, Observations on Ancient Castles, Including Remarks on The Whole Progress of Architecture, Ecclesiastical as well as Military, in Great Britain. An original article from the M

 No Author Stated, 1809. Memoirs of Captain George Carleton, an English Officer, including Anecdotes of The War in Spain under The Earl of Peterborough, and many Interesting Particulars Relating to The Manners of The Spaniards of The Beginning of The Last Century. Written by Himself. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1809.
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1809. Memoirs of Captain George Carleton, an English Officer, including Anecdotes of The War in Spain under The Earl of Peterborough, and many Interesting Particulars Relating to The Manners of The Spaniards of The Beginning of The Last Century. Written by Himself. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1809.
Monthly Review, London, 1809. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 18 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362358.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded No Author Stated 1809. Memoirs of Captain George Carleton, an English Officer, including Anecdotes of The War in Spain under The Earl of Peterborough, and many Interesting Particulars Relating to The Manners of The Spania

 Author Not Stated, 1822 : Narrative of The Chinese Embassy to The Khan of The Tourgouth Tartars in The Years 1712, 1713, 1714 and 1715 By Sir George Thomas Staunton. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1822.
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1822 : Narrative of The Chinese Embassy to The Khan of The Tourgouth Tartars in The Years 1712, 1713, 1714 and 1715 By Sir George Thomas Staunton. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1822.
Monthly Review, London, 1822. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 11 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362762.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated 1822 : Narrative of The Chinese Embassy to The Khan of The Tourgouth Tartars in The Years 1712, 1713, 1714 and 1715 By Sir George Thomas Staunton. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Rev

 Author Not Stated, L'abbe Guyon : A New History of The East-Indies, Ancient and Modern, Containing The Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Government, Manners and Customs, Revolutions, of Those Countries. In Two Volumes. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1757. No author is given for this article.
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L'abbe Guyon : A New History of The East-Indies, Ancient and Modern, Containing The Chorography, Natural History, Religion, Government, Manners and Customs, Revolutions, of Those Countries. In Two Volumes. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1757. No author is given for this article.
Monthly Review, London, 1757. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 15 pages. Paper wrinkled. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 360913.
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 Author Not Stated, Abstract of Mr. Brougham's Education-Bills. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.
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Abstract of Mr. Brougham's Education-Bills. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.
Monthly Review, London, 1821. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 16 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362645.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Abstract of Mr. Brougham's Education-Bills. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.

 No Author Stated, Account of the remarkable Effects of a Shipwreck on the Mariners, by James Currie. An original article from the Monthly Review 1793.
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Account of the remarkable Effects of a Shipwreck on the Mariners, by James Currie. An original article from the Monthly Review 1793.
Monthly Review, London, 1793. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 9 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 362270.
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 Author Not Stated, An Account of The United States of America, Derived from Actual Observation during a Residence of Four Years in The Republic By Isaac Holmes. Published 1823. An original article from the Monthly Review 1823.
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An Account of The United States of America, Derived from Actual Observation during a Residence of Four Years in The Republic By Isaac Holmes. Published 1823. An original article from the Monthly Review 1823.
Monthly Review, London, 1823. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 9 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362769.
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 Author Not Stated, An Account of The Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq. By Thomas Edward Ritchie. An original article from the Monthly Review 1810.
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An Account of The Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq. By Thomas Edward Ritchie. An original article from the Monthly Review 1810.
Monthly Review, London, 1810. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 9 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362791.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated An Account of The Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq. By Thomas Edward Ritchie. An original article from the Monthly Review 1810.

 Author Not Stated, Additions and Corrections to The First and Second Editions of Dr. Adam Smith's Inquiry into The Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1785.
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Additions and Corrections to The First and Second Editions of Dr. Adam Smith's Inquiry into The Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1785.
Monthly Review, London, 1785. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 8 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PICTURE OF THIS ITEM TO SHOW YOU MORE DETAILS. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 360940.
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 Author Not Stated, An Address to the Artists and Manufacturers of Great Britain, for the further Encouragement of New Discoveries and Inventions in the useful Arts, by W. Kenrick. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1774. No author is given for this article.
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An Address to the Artists and Manufacturers of Great Britain, for the further Encouragement of New Discoveries and Inventions in the useful Arts, by W. Kenrick. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1774. No author is given for this article.
Ralph Griffiths, London, 1774. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 6 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion, they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 359885.
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 Author Not Stated, An Address of Members of The House of Representatives of The Congress of The United States, to their Constituents, on The Subject of War with Great Britain. An original article from the Monthly Review 1813.
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An Address of Members of The House of Representatives of The Congress of The United States, to their Constituents, on The Subject of War with Great Britain. An original article from the Monthly Review 1813.
Monthly Review, London, 1813. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 9 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362743.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated An Address of Members of The House of Representatives of The Congress of The United States, to their Constituents, on The Subject of War with Great Britain. An original article from the Monthly Review 18

 Author Not Stated, The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1824.
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The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1824.
Monthly Review, London, 1824. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 14 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362674.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1824.

 Author Not Stated, The Agamemnon of Aeschylus; a Tragedy. Translated from The Greek. By Hugh Stuart Boyd. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1825.
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The Agamemnon of Aeschylus; a Tragedy. Translated from The Greek. By Hugh Stuart Boyd. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1825.
Monthly Review, London, 1825. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 20 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. This is an essay from The Monthly Review, regarding the published work in the title. Founded in 1749 by Ralph Griffiths, a Nonconformist bookseller, the Monthly Review was the first of the long series of critical and enquiring review journals that contribute so much understanding to 18th and 19th publications in just about every field of endeavour. Typically written by eminent writers, contemporaries of the authors and topics under discussion they bring insight and often controversial views to bear on their subject, frequently providing and sparking new areas of research and perception for modern readers. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 361606.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated The Agamemnon of Aeschylus; a Tragedy. Translated from The Greek. By Hugh Stuart Boyd. Published 1824. An original article from the Monthly Review 1825.

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