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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... exprefs declarations , but even to the whole tenor of the Gospel ; and that , instead of supporting this Gospel , it " would actually overturn it . · But , because it will illuftrate and confirm my argument not a little , give me leave ...
... exprefs declarations , but even to the whole tenor of the Gospel ; and that , instead of supporting this Gospel , it " would actually overturn it . · But , because it will illuftrate and confirm my argument not a little , give me leave ...
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... exprefs'd . Altho ' the preceptive part of Telemachus might gain fome ad- vantage from Numbers , yet we doubt if this tranflation will fuc- ceed . What the world admires in Fenelon , is his language ; which Voltaire happily calls a ...
... exprefs'd . Altho ' the preceptive part of Telemachus might gain fome ad- vantage from Numbers , yet we doubt if this tranflation will fuc- ceed . What the world admires in Fenelon , is his language ; which Voltaire happily calls a ...
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... exprefs her endeavour to obtain it , by moving her head , her arms , and other parts of her body . The male , ftruck with this fight , would fix his eye on the fame object , and per- ceiving fome inward emotions , which he was not yet ...
... exprefs her endeavour to obtain it , by moving her head , her arms , and other parts of her body . The male , ftruck with this fight , would fix his eye on the fame object , and per- ceiving fome inward emotions , which he was not yet ...
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... exprefs different ideas by the fame word pronounced in different tones , than to multi- ply the number of words in proportion to that of ideas . A language of this kind is ftill preferved among the Chinese . They have only 328 ...
... exprefs different ideas by the fame word pronounced in different tones , than to multi- ply the number of words in proportion to that of ideas . A language of this kind is ftill preferved among the Chinese . They have only 328 ...
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... exprefs , therefore , the idea of a man , or horfe , they delineated the form of each of these animals : fo that the firft effay towards writing was a mere picture . It is , in all probability , to the neceffity of thus delineating our ...
... exprefs , therefore , the idea of a man , or horfe , they delineated the form of each of these animals : fo that the firft effay towards writing was a mere picture . It is , in all probability , to the neceffity of thus delineating our ...
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