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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... shew how far the graces of an original may be transfused into a copy . We shall only add , that if , in these citations from Juftinian , any paflages appear difficult , there are hundreds of the fame turn throughout the work , which Mr ...
... shew how far the graces of an original may be transfused into a copy . We shall only add , that if , in these citations from Juftinian , any paflages appear difficult , there are hundreds of the fame turn throughout the work , which Mr ...
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... Shew me any mischief produced by the madness or wickedness of Theologians , and I will shew you an hundred resulting from the ambition and villainy of Conquerors and Statesmen . • Shew me an absurdity in Religion , I will undertake to shew ...
... Shew me any mischief produced by the madness or wickedness of Theologians , and I will shew you an hundred resulting from the ambition and villainy of Conquerors and Statesmen . • Shew me an absurdity in Religion , I will undertake to shew ...
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... shew its connection with the primitive . In most of them Mr. Taylor has been very happy , and in all of them ingenious . But whether as it fignifies foramen , may not better be derived from בור fo dere , fince the change of into is ...
... shew its connection with the primitive . In most of them Mr. Taylor has been very happy , and in all of them ingenious . But whether as it fignifies foramen , may not better be derived from בור fo dere , fince the change of into is ...
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... shew - bread confifted of cakes of this fort , Lev . xxiv . v . And if they were like the › unleavened cakes which the Jews now make , and may at any time be seen at London , the connection with the root is very apparent . For these are ...
... shew - bread confifted of cakes of this fort , Lev . xxiv . v . And if they were like the › unleavened cakes which the Jews now make , and may at any time be seen at London , the connection with the root is very apparent . For these are ...
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... shew in what manner the use of figns contributes to the progress of imagination , contem- plation , and memory . No fooner is memory formed , and the habit or exercise of imagination in our own power , than the signs recollected by the ...
... shew in what manner the use of figns contributes to the progress of imagination , contem- plation , and memory . No fooner is memory formed , and the habit or exercise of imagination in our own power , than the signs recollected by the ...
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