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 Author Not Stated, The Antiquities of Furness; or, An Account of The Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in The Vale of Nightshade, Near Dalton in Furness. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1775.
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The Antiquities of Furness; or, An Account of The Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in The Vale of Nightshade, Near Dalton in Furness. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1775.
Monthly Review, London, 1775. 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. Size: 12 x 21 cms. 8 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 361633.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated The Antiquities of Furness; or, An Account of The Royal Abbey of St. Mary, in The Vale of Nightshade, Near Dalton in Furness. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1775. Prin

 Author Not Stated, Antiquities, Historical, Architectural, Chorographical and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire, and The Adjacent Counties, Interspersed with Biographical Sketches. By William Dickinson. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1804.
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Antiquities, Historical, Architectural, Chorographical and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire, and The Adjacent Counties, Interspersed with Biographical Sketches. By William Dickinson. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1804.
Monthly Review, London, 1804. 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. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 362698.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Antiquities, Historical, Architectural, Chorographical and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire, and The Adjacent Counties, Interspersed with Biographical Sketches. By William Dickinson. An original article fro

 Author Not Stated, An Apology For The Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent Garden Theatre .Written by Herself. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1785.
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An Apology For The Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent Garden Theatre .Written by Herself. 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. Size: 12 x 21 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Inventory No: 360939.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated An Apology For The Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent Garden Theatre .Written by Herself. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1785. Printed Before 1800

 Author Not Stated, An Appeal to the Commons and Citizens of London. By Charles Lucas, the last free Citizen of Dublin. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1756.
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An Appeal to the Commons and Citizens of London. By Charles Lucas, the last free Citizen of Dublin. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1756.
Monthly Review, London, 1756. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 3 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: 361660.
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Keywords: BZDB395 History South African History Historic Natal Tribal Unrest Monthly Review Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated An Appeal to the Commons and Citizens of London. By Charles Lucas, the last free Citizen of Dublin. An origi

 No Author Stated, An Appeal to Common Sense in Behalf of Religion. Part 1. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767.
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An Appeal to Common Sense in Behalf of Religion. Part 1. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767.
Monthly Review, London, 1767. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 15 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: 362308.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded No Author Stated An Appeal to Common Sense in Behalf of Religion. Part 1. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767. Printed Before 1800

 Author Not Stated, D'Arco on the Country where Painting was first cultivated. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1786. No author is given for this article.
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D'Arco on the Country where Painting was first cultivated. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1786. No author is given for this article.
Ralph Griffiths, London, 1786. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 7 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: 360045.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated D'Arco on the Country where Painting was first cultivated. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1786. No author is given for this article. Printed Before 1800

 Author Not Stated, Aristarchus, or The Principles of Composition. Containing a Methodical Arrangement of The Improprieties Frequent in Writing and Conversation An original article from the Monthly Review 1791.
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Aristarchus, or The Principles of Composition. Containing a Methodical Arrangement of The Improprieties Frequent in Writing and Conversation An original article from the Monthly Review 1791.
Monthly Review, London, 1791. 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: 360996.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated Aristarchus, or The Principles of Composition. Containing a Methodical Arrangement of The Improprieties Frequent in Writing and Conversation An original article from the Monthly Revi

 Author Not Stated, The Arithmetic of Infinites, and The Differential Method, Illustrated by Examples. By W. Emerson. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767.
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The Arithmetic of Infinites, and The Differential Method, Illustrated by Examples. By W. Emerson. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767.
Monthly Review, London, 1767. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 7 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: 361591.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated The Arithmetic of Infinites, and The Differential Method, Illustrated by Examples. By W. Emerson. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1767. Printed Before 1800

 Author Not Stated, An Attempt to reconcile the Metaphysics of Leibnitz with the physical Principles of Newton, by M. Beguelin. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1771.
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An Attempt to reconcile the Metaphysics of Leibnitz with the physical Principles of Newton, by M. Beguelin. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1771.
Monthly Review, London, 1771. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 3 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: 361688.
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Keywords: BZDB395 History South African History Historic Natal Tribal Unrest Monthly Review Monthly Review; Printed Before 1800; Unbranded Author Not Stated An Attempt to reconcile the Metaphysics of Leibnitz with the physical Principles of Newton, by M. Beguelin.

 Author Not Stated, Authentic Memoirs of the Life of John Sobieski, King of Poland, by A.T. Palmer. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.
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Authentic Memoirs of the Life of John Sobieski, King of Poland, by A.T. Palmer. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.
Ralph Griffiths, London, 1816. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 13 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: 360137.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Authentic Memoirs of the Life of John Sobieski, King of Poland, by A.T. Palmer. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.

 Author Not Stated, Autobiographical Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Vol 1. Published 1804. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1805.
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Autobiographical Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Vol 1. Published 1804. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1805.
Monthly Review, London, 1805. 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: 413712.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Autobiographical Memoirs of the Life of Gilbert Wakefield, Vol 1. Published 1804. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1805.

 No Author Stated, The Ayrshire Legatees; or, The Pringle Family. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.
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The Ayrshire Legatees; or, The Pringle Family. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.
Monthly Review, London, 1821. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 13 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: 362322.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded No Author Stated The Ayrshire Legatees; or, The Pringle Family. Published 1821. An original article from the Monthly Review 1821.

 No Author Stated, Azais's Universal System. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1811.
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Azais's Universal System. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1811.
Monthly Review, London, 1811. 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: 362336.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded No Author Stated Azais's Universal System. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1811.

 Author Not Stated, Babar-Danush; or, Garden of Knowledge. An Oriental Romance. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1800.
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Babar-Danush; or, Garden of Knowledge. An Oriental Romance. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1800.
Monthly Review, London, 1800. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 4 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. 4 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Monthly Review; Inventory No: 361622.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Babar-Danush; or, Garden of Knowledge. An Oriental Romance. An original article from the Monthly Review, 1800.

 Author Not Stated, Bees. A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and Practical Management of Bees, by Robert Huish. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.
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Bees. A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and Practical Management of Bees, by Robert Huish. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.
Ralph Griffiths, London, 1816. 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; Inventory No: 360127.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Monthly Review; Unbranded Author Not Stated Bees. A Treatise on the Nature, Economy, and Practical Management of Bees, by Robert Huish. An original essay from the Monthly Review, 1816. No author is given for this article.

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