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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... Some think , as it fignifies to dance , alfo , a pipe , may , with more propriety , be referred to , which Mr. Taylor interprets exfultare gaudeo , to rejoice with a joy which expreffes itfelf in the geftures of the body . ' And ...
... Some think , as it fignifies to dance , alfo , a pipe , may , with more propriety , be referred to , which Mr. Taylor interprets exfultare gaudeo , to rejoice with a joy which expreffes itfelf in the geftures of the body . ' And ...
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... Some general notion that will fuit all cafes , fhould , if poffible , be found out ; as fuppofe to be perfect , or perfectly accomplished . Applied to a bullock in full vigour , ( Exek . x . 14. ) as that among the herds , is the most ...
... Some general notion that will fuit all cafes , fhould , if poffible , be found out ; as fuppofe to be perfect , or perfectly accomplished . Applied to a bullock in full vigour , ( Exek . x . 14. ) as that among the herds , is the most ...
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... some of the circumftances attending them , along with their abstract idea . The operation which produces this effect , I call memory . There is ftill another operation , which arifes from the con- nection established by the attention ...
... some of the circumftances attending them , along with their abstract idea . The operation which produces this effect , I call memory . There is ftill another operation , which arifes from the con- nection established by the attention ...
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... some re- fpects united one to another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the fame individual perfon ; and the perceptions we have of them may be confidered as a series of fundamental ideas , to which all others , within the ...
... some re- fpects united one to another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the fame individual perfon ; and the perceptions we have of them may be confidered as a series of fundamental ideas , to which all others , within the ...
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... some extrinfic caufe , or occafion , re- placed the object before his eyes : for when it was abfent , he would have no poffible means of reviving it of himfelf , having no command over any thing connected with it ; and confe- quently ...
... some extrinfic caufe , or occafion , re- placed the object before his eyes : for when it was abfent , he would have no poffible means of reviving it of himfelf , having no command over any thing connected with it ; and confe- quently ...
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