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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... instances of the utility of the Arabic , in the interpretation of Scripture , as must evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that language , in theological matters . Before Mr. Taylor published the first volume of his ...
... instances of the utility of the Arabic , in the interpretation of Scripture , as must evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that language , in theological matters . Before Mr. Taylor published the first volume of his ...
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... instance of our Author's skill and ingenuity , in arranging the several fignifications of a word in their proper order , giving the full force of its usage in every passage , and thewing the connection of the several senses with the ...
... instance of our Author's skill and ingenuity , in arranging the several fignifications of a word in their proper order , giving the full force of its usage in every passage , and thewing the connection of the several senses with the ...
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... instance , the article rum he computes at 4600 puncheons , or 50,600 gallons , amounting to 69.5751 . At this rate a puncheon would contain no more than eleven gallons , and the price would be 27 s . 6d . per gallon . How widely diftant ...
... instance , the article rum he computes at 4600 puncheons , or 50,600 gallons , amounting to 69.5751 . At this rate a puncheon would contain no more than eleven gallons , and the price would be 27 s . 6d . per gallon . How widely diftant ...
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... instances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have shewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with the fault justly imputed by the ...
... instances of adapting the found to the fenfe , the Critic might have shewn that they are taken from Vida , lib . IIId . The Italian poet , however , in his exemplifications , is not chargeable with the fault justly imputed by the ...
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... instance , were never more * compleatly understood than at present , yet what uninte- refting , though faultless tragedies have we lately seen ? " We conceive this last observation is not historically true . Was ever critical knowlege ...
... instance , were never more * compleatly understood than at present , yet what uninte- refting , though faultless tragedies have we lately seen ? " We conceive this last observation is not historically true . Was ever critical knowlege ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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