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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... juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own . A Vindication of Natural Society : or , a View of the Miferies and Evils arifing to Mankind from every Species of Arti ...
... juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own . A Vindication of Natural Society : or , a View of the Miferies and Evils arifing to Mankind from every Species of Arti ...
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... juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves . This is comprifed in about eleven pages . If we except what he advances upon the ...
... juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves . This is comprifed in about eleven pages . If we except what he advances upon the ...
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... juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be called the covert - lion . See Pfal . xvii . 12. Jer . xxv . 38. He has forfaken his covert , as the [ young ] lion . • The meaning of the ...
... juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be called the covert - lion . See Pfal . xvii . 12. Jer . xxv . 38. He has forfaken his covert , as the [ young ] lion . • The meaning of the ...
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... juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to gratify the curiofity of an inquifitive reader . 6 ( b ) So Dr. Brown expreffes himself . Chap . ( c ) Our Author , fpeaking of the retreat of the Spaniards to Cuba , takes notice , that ...
... juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to gratify the curiofity of an inquifitive reader . 6 ( b ) So Dr. Brown expreffes himself . Chap . ( c ) Our Author , fpeaking of the retreat of the Spaniards to Cuba , takes notice , that ...
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... juft calculation can be made , ⚫ either of their quantities or value , ' for which reafon he takes notice of only fuch as admit no doubt . The most expenfive articles , ' he obferves , are those immediately introduced from Eng- land ...
... juft calculation can be made , ⚫ either of their quantities or value , ' for which reafon he takes notice of only fuch as admit no doubt . The most expenfive articles , ' he obferves , are those immediately introduced from Eng- land ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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