Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 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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... fociety , [ Signif . v . ] or walking in a train . So a company of foldiers is called Tiga , a band , Matth . xxvii . 27 . 6 ! Page 563. 563d root , hath three fignifications . i . albefcere ; to be white ; to be pale through difappoint ...
... fociety , [ Signif . v . ] or walking in a train . So a company of foldiers is called Tiga , a band , Matth . xxvii . 27 . 6 ! Page 563. 563d root , hath three fignifications . i . albefcere ; to be white ; to be pale through difappoint ...
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... fociety : " Than which furely there could not have been a more im- proper fubjet for an epic poem . ' < We hope , however , that this premature befpeaking the difcourtesy of the world , will not prevent the gentleman who is faid to be ...
... fociety : " Than which furely there could not have been a more im- proper fubjet for an epic poem . ' < We hope , however , that this premature befpeaking the difcourtesy of the world , will not prevent the gentleman who is faid to be ...
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... fociety , be a juft one , or not , we leave thofe to judge who better know what ufually paffes at the Robin Hood , than we , who have not the honour to belong to this fociety , can pre- tend to do . All , therefore , that will be ...
... fociety , be a juft one , or not , we leave thofe to judge who better know what ufually paffes at the Robin Hood , than we , who have not the honour to belong to this fociety , can pre- tend to do . All , therefore , that will be ...
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... fociety , may frequently produce a quite contrary effect . It is certainly matter of confequence to the public , that the characters of bad as well as of good men , fhould fometimes be made known ; and it is highly necessary , that ...
... fociety , may frequently produce a quite contrary effect . It is certainly matter of confequence to the public , that the characters of bad as well as of good men , fhould fometimes be made known ; and it is highly necessary , that ...
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... fociety . The truly great man knows how to be , by turns , and as occafions require , whatever he ought to be , mafter , or equal ; king , or citizen : it is no diminution of his greatnefs , to unbend himfelf in private , provided that ...
... fociety . The truly great man knows how to be , by turns , and as occafions require , whatever he ought to be , mafter , or equal ; king , or citizen : it is no diminution of his greatnefs , to unbend himfelf in private , provided that ...
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