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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... almoft equal force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the fame degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiesce in the impreffion they make , without striving to obtain a higher degree of consciousness concerning one than ...
... almoft equal force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the fame degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiesce in the impreffion they make , without striving to obtain a higher degree of consciousness concerning one than ...
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... almoft as if we had a power of producing and annihilating them . Suppofe I chufe one from among thofe which I actually experience ; my consciousness of it will immediately become fo lively , and that of the reft fo weak , that it will ...
... almoft as if we had a power of producing and annihilating them . Suppofe I chufe one from among thofe which I actually experience ; my consciousness of it will immediately become fo lively , and that of the reft fo weak , that it will ...
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... almoft equally well both in profe and verse . After all , may not the more eafy acquifition of fcience now a - days , by the means of printing , with the impoffibility of a writer's living by any one species of compofition ...
... almoft equally well both in profe and verse . After all , may not the more eafy acquifition of fcience now a - days , by the means of printing , with the impoffibility of a writer's living by any one species of compofition ...
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... almoft a whole book together ) the fenti- ments , however excellent in themselves , are dry and tedious . To diverfify , and give a life to thefe , was one of the principal things I had in view ; and what was attended with the greatest ...
... almoft a whole book together ) the fenti- ments , however excellent in themselves , are dry and tedious . To diverfify , and give a life to thefe , was one of the principal things I had in view ; and what was attended with the greatest ...
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... almoft every houfe has a well , but the water of thefe , being brackish , is only employed in washing their court - yards , and filling the refervoirs for their fountains . < The fuel ufed in their houfes , is wood and charcoal ; for ...
... almoft every houfe has a well , but the water of thefe , being brackish , is only employed in washing their court - yards , and filling the refervoirs for their fountains . < The fuel ufed in their houfes , is wood and charcoal ; for ...
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