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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... fituation in the Temple , near the presence of the Lord , and round about the throne , Rev. iv . 6 , 7 , 8. Alfo for the use of it in expreffing the guard upon the tree of life , whatever that guard was , whether it was a perpetual ...
... fituation in the Temple , near the presence of the Lord , and round about the throne , Rev. iv . 6 , 7 , 8. Alfo for the use of it in expreffing the guard upon the tree of life , whatever that guard was , whether it was a perpetual ...
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... fituation , do not excite fome one or other of thofe perceptions , which I call funda- mental . We must therefore fucceed in this with more or lefs ease , as the idea we are willing to revive has a nearer or more distant connection with ...
... fituation , do not excite fome one or other of thofe perceptions , which I call funda- mental . We must therefore fucceed in this with more or lefs ease , as the idea we are willing to revive has a nearer or more distant connection with ...
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... fituation . - He would not have been un- happy , if the behaviour of the Catholics in his court had at leaft compenfated for that of the Catholics in the league ; but the King's abjuration had produced no more change in them than the ...
... fituation . - He would not have been un- happy , if the behaviour of the Catholics in his court had at leaft compenfated for that of the Catholics in the league ; but the King's abjuration had produced no more change in them than the ...
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... fituation would have apprehend- ed , from the railing again a family that had made Kings tremble , lived with him familiarly , and admitted him with the other courtiers into all his parties of pleasure : for fuch was the character of ...
... fituation would have apprehend- ed , from the railing again a family that had made Kings tremble , lived with him familiarly , and admitted him with the other courtiers into all his parties of pleasure : for fuch was the character of ...
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... fituation , for the hard - hearted fwains will not fatisfy their defires , Till Hymen bids the blifs , and binds the chain . " Which if they refused , the consequence was , folitary virginity to the maids , or promifcuous love to the ...
... fituation , for the hard - hearted fwains will not fatisfy their defires , Till Hymen bids the blifs , and binds the chain . " Which if they refused , the consequence was , folitary virginity to the maids , or promifcuous love to the ...
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