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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... itself . This law is the ftatute of the 26th of King George the Second , by which it is ordained , in imitation of the Roman law , ( and not in contradiction to any divine precept . See Milton's Tetrachordon . ) that all marriages ...
... itself . This law is the ftatute of the 26th of King George the Second , by which it is ordained , in imitation of the Roman law , ( and not in contradiction to any divine precept . See Milton's Tetrachordon . ) that all marriages ...
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... itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only wrote in the manner of the late Noble Writer , there had remained nothing more for us to do , than to have informed the public , of the nature of the per- formance ; and to have ...
... itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only wrote in the manner of the late Noble Writer , there had remained nothing more for us to do , than to have informed the public , of the nature of the per- formance ; and to have ...
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... itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence . Confcioufnefs fays , as it were , to the foul , You have a perception . Attention fays , You have now only one fingle perception . Reminifcence fays , You have now ...
... itself known as having affected the mind be- fore , it is reminifcence . Confcioufnefs fays , as it were , to the foul , You have a perception . Attention fays , You have now only one fingle perception . Reminifcence fays , You have now ...
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... itself , calls or difmifles ideas by itself , and is enriched from its own fund . The effect of this operation is fo very great , that thereby we controul our perceptions , raifing fome and depreffing others , in the fame manner almoft ...
... itself , calls or difmifles ideas by itself , and is enriched from its own fund . The effect of this operation is fo very great , that thereby we controul our perceptions , raifing fome and depreffing others , in the fame manner almoft ...
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... itself . From Reflection , or the power of difpofing of our own attention , arifes the power of confidering our ideas feparately ; for the fame confcioufnefs which intimately informs us of the presence of certain ideas , and this is the ...
... itself . From Reflection , or the power of difpofing of our own attention , arifes the power of confidering our ideas feparately ; for the fame confcioufnefs which intimately informs us of the presence of certain ideas , and this is the ...
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