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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... confiderable work in profe . The fame actors never recited tragedy and comedy . - They feem to have held that univer- fality , not to fay diverfity , at which the moderns aim , to be a gift unattainable by man . We , therefore , of ...
... confiderable work in profe . The fame actors never recited tragedy and comedy . - They feem to have held that univer- fality , not to fay diverfity , at which the moderns aim , to be a gift unattainable by man . We , therefore , of ...
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... confiderable city in the East ; and of Aleppo , they fay , on account of the great traffic carried on there , it makes men covetous . ' It has fuffered many revo- lutions , a fhort abftract of which may be read in Monf . D'Herbelot's ...
... confiderable city in the East ; and of Aleppo , they fay , on account of the great traffic carried on there , it makes men covetous . ' It has fuffered many revo- lutions , a fhort abftract of which may be read in Monf . D'Herbelot's ...
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... confiderable , except that in the middle of the place , on which the castle is erected . This mount is of a conic form , and feems , in a great measure , to be arti- ficial , and raised with the earth thrown up out of a broad deep ditch ...
... confiderable , except that in the middle of the place , on which the castle is erected . This mount is of a conic form , and feems , in a great measure , to be arti- ficial , and raised with the earth thrown up out of a broad deep ditch ...
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... confiderable , being foon absorbed by the thirsty plains through which they run , more especially as they receive but very • few supplies in their paffage : and even the Orontes , tho ' it be fwelled by a number of little brooks from ...
... confiderable , being foon absorbed by the thirsty plains through which they run , more especially as they receive but very • few supplies in their paffage : and even the Orontes , tho ' it be fwelled by a number of little brooks from ...
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... confiderable in his own profeffion : and we do not doubt but the medical reader will agree with us , that his account of the plague is accurate , and his method of treatment ju- dicious . On the whole , as we have very little knowlege ...
... confiderable in his own profeffion : and we do not doubt but the medical reader will agree with us , that his account of the plague is accurate , and his method of treatment ju- dicious . On the whole , as we have very little knowlege ...
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