Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... says Mr. Harris , ' by 24 Hen . VIII . chap . x . " that if any person is indicted , or appealed for the " death of any evil disposed persons attempting to murder , " rob , or break manfion - houses , the person so indicted or ...
... says Mr. Harris , ' by 24 Hen . VIII . chap . x . " that if any person is indicted , or appealed for the " death of any evil disposed persons attempting to murder , " rob , or break manfion - houses , the person so indicted or ...
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... says , that the Rabbi's would not have known that יהבך signified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the same expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel . In proper names , and ...
... says , that the Rabbi's would not have known that יהבך signified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the same expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel . In proper names , and ...
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... says , as it were , to the foul , You have a perception . Attention fays , You have now only one single perception . Reminiscence says , You have now a perception which you had before . Experience shews us , that the first effect of ...
... says , as it were , to the foul , You have a perception . Attention fays , You have now only one single perception . Reminiscence says , You have now a perception which you had before . Experience shews us , that the first effect of ...
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... says he , ' is , in this particular , 6 as remarkable as in others . The fame poet never prefumed ' to understand ... say diversity , at which the moderns aim , to • be a gift unattainable by man . We , therefore , of Great ...
... says he , ' is , in this particular , 6 as remarkable as in others . The fame poet never prefumed ' to understand ... say diversity , at which the moderns aim , to • be a gift unattainable by man . We , therefore , of Great ...
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... says he , ' highly disgufst readers of a good • ear . ' If the rhymes are good the ear cannot be offended . The mind , indeed , may , as by the first rhyme the second may be guessed , by which the composition loses the charm of novelty ...
... says he , ' highly disgufst readers of a good • ear . ' If the rhymes are good the ear cannot be offended . The mind , indeed , may , as by the first rhyme the second may be guessed , by which the composition loses the charm of novelty ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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