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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... feems equitable to the confcience of a fuperior judge . ' ( i ) tis parentis in fufpenfo effe . Dictum autem eft , poftliminium a limine et poft . Unde eum , qui ab hoftibus captus eft , et in fines noftros poftea pervenit , poftliminio ...
... feems equitable to the confcience of a fuperior judge . ' ( i ) tis parentis in fufpenfo effe . Dictum autem eft , poftliminium a limine et poft . Unde eum , qui ab hoftibus captus eft , et in fines noftros poftea pervenit , poftliminio ...
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... feems to be fimilar to that of the Roman Prætor , in granting the poffeffion of goods . For , when a man dies , who has dif- pofed of his perfonal eftate by teftament , the heirs or exe- cutors , appointed by that teftament , muft prove ...
... feems to be fimilar to that of the Roman Prætor , in granting the poffeffion of goods . For , when a man dies , who has dif- pofed of his perfonal eftate by teftament , the heirs or exe- cutors , appointed by that teftament , muft prove ...
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... feems to be the only perception of which we are confcious , it is properly attention . In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence . Confcioufnefs fays , as it were , to the foul , You ...
... feems to be the only perception of which we are confcious , it is properly attention . In fine , when it makes itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence . Confcioufnefs fays , as it were , to the foul , You ...
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... feems also to be another com- • mon mistake , that one of Horace's characteristics is the fublime ; of which , indeed , he has given a very few ftrokes , ⚫ and thofe taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcæus . • His excellence ...
... feems also to be another com- • mon mistake , that one of Horace's characteristics is the fublime ; of which , indeed , he has given a very few ftrokes , ⚫ and thofe taken from Pindar , and , probably , from Alcæus . • His excellence ...
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... feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we inform them , that he frankly recommends his work only as a Narcotic , that may admi- nifter comfort to those who ...
... feems , by his preface , to be a man of good fenfe , and real modefty : of which our readers will be convinced when we inform them , that he frankly recommends his work only as a Narcotic , that may admi- nifter comfort to those who ...
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