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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... ferve as fpecimens of Mr. Taylor's skill and diligence . We omit the occurrence of words , as it would make our extracts too large . Page 78. 7. 78th root , hath feven fignifications ; i . firmum , fidum effe . To be true , faithful ...
... ferve as fpecimens of Mr. Taylor's skill and diligence . We omit the occurrence of words , as it would make our extracts too large . Page 78. 7. 78th root , hath feven fignifications ; i . firmum , fidum effe . To be true , faithful ...
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... ferve a serious confideration . Tho ' this island is not fo far improved as it might or ought to be , its importance to Great Britain cannot better be de- termined than by its produce , exports , and imports . The refpective value of ...
... ferve a serious confideration . Tho ' this island is not fo far improved as it might or ought to be , its importance to Great Britain cannot better be de- termined than by its produce , exports , and imports . The refpective value of ...
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... ferve only to enervate both body and mind . A ' virtuous man ought to be wholly unacquainted with drun- kennefs ; a diligent man ought to be no lefs ignorant of what is called high living . As he ought to make his retire- ment in his ...
... ferve only to enervate both body and mind . A ' virtuous man ought to be wholly unacquainted with drun- kennefs ; a diligent man ought to be no lefs ignorant of what is called high living . As he ought to make his retire- ment in his ...
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... ferve them for a pat- tern to frame a vocal language . They might articulate new founds , and by repeating them feveral times , and accompany- ing them with fome gefture which pointed out fuch objects as they wanted to be taken notice ...
... ferve them for a pat- tern to frame a vocal language . They might articulate new founds , and by repeating them feveral times , and accompany- ing them with fome gefture which pointed out fuch objects as they wanted to be taken notice ...
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... - " phers . But fhall their old ftale ware ferve the faints ? ic Purge out , for fhame , this old teaven , that you may be a 13 new LUMP . " Now thefe Illuminati afcribing fo 8 " new 116 A free and candid Examination of.
... - " phers . But fhall their old ftale ware ferve the faints ? ic Purge out , for fhame , this old teaven , that you may be a 13 new LUMP . " Now thefe Illuminati afcribing fo 8 " new 116 A free and candid Examination of.
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