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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... firft volume of his Con- cordance , that by the Buxtorfs , to ufe Dean Prideaux's words , " defervedly had the reputation of being the perfecteft and beft book of its kind extant ; and , indeed , so useful for " the understanding of the ...
... firft volume of his Con- cordance , that by the Buxtorfs , to ufe Dean Prideaux's words , " defervedly had the reputation of being the perfecteft and beft book of its kind extant ; and , indeed , so useful for " the understanding of the ...
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... firft fet down the primary fignification , and after that the other fen es , in their proper order , as they feem to have branched out from the original ufe of the word . This , which was much to be defired , and which is attempted in ...
... firft fet down the primary fignification , and after that the other fen es , in their proper order , as they feem to have branched out from the original ufe of the word . This , which was much to be defired , and which is attempted in ...
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... firft part of his Effay , is to explain to us how the mind opens , and how its functions fpread . To this firft part , and principal in- tention of our Abbé , we fhall at prefent confine ourselves ; for as to the materials of our ...
... firft part of his Effay , is to explain to us how the mind opens , and how its functions fpread . To this firft part , and principal in- tention of our Abbé , we fhall at prefent confine ourselves ; for as to the materials of our ...
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... firft effect of attention is , to make the perceptions occafioned by objects continue ftill in the mind , even when the objects themselves are removed . Thefe perceptions are preferved in the fame order , generally fpeaking , in which ...
... firft effect of attention is , to make the perceptions occafioned by objects continue ftill in the mind , even when the objects themselves are removed . Thefe perceptions are preferved in the fame order , generally fpeaking , in which ...
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... firft ; because , in- ftead of reviving his perceptions , they would as yet be no more than confequences of thofe perceptions . But when he had often felt the fame paffion , and as often broke out into the found accompanying it , both ...
... firft ; because , in- ftead of reviving his perceptions , they would as yet be no more than confequences of thofe perceptions . But when he had often felt the fame paffion , and as often broke out into the found accompanying it , both ...
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