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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... leaft in his own proud conceit ) in dignity , power , policy , • wealth , splendour ; [ anointed , inaugurated , duly establish- ed in royalty ; covering , foaring above and protecting others . ] - To that which is most perfect and ...
... leaft in his own proud conceit ) in dignity , power , policy , • wealth , splendour ; [ anointed , inaugurated , duly establish- ed in royalty ; covering , foaring above and protecting others . ] - To that which is most perfect and ...
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... leaft converfant with this commodity . Numerical errors ought very particularly to be guarded againft , fecing they are lefs perceptible , and at the fame time more apt to mislead , than mere literal mittakes . However , this matter may ...
... leaft converfant with this commodity . Numerical errors ought very particularly to be guarded againft , fecing they are lefs perceptible , and at the fame time more apt to mislead , than mere literal mittakes . However , this matter may ...
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... leaft , purpofe , in these remarks , was to put him in mind of revifing his arithmetical computations ; in which , as his plan is not compleated in this volume , he may , in his future publication , take an opportunity of rectifying the ...
... leaft , purpofe , in these remarks , was to put him in mind of revifing his arithmetical computations ; in which , as his plan is not compleated in this volume , he may , in his future publication , take an opportunity of rectifying the ...
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... leaft is capable of reviving , the ideas connected with them . He obtains afterwards a greater command over his imagination , in proportion as he invents more figns , because thereby he procures more means of em- ploying it . These ...
... leaft is capable of reviving , the ideas connected with them . He obtains afterwards a greater command over his imagination , in proportion as he invents more figns , because thereby he procures more means of em- ploying it . These ...
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... leaft beautiful paffage of the book . 7 She faid . And compass'd with a beauteous band Of Nymphs , obfequious to her great Command , Herfelf the faireft ; onward , led the way Erect and taller by the head than they . So the fair oak ...
... leaft beautiful paffage of the book . 7 She faid . And compass'd with a beauteous band Of Nymphs , obfequious to her great Command , Herfelf the faireft ; onward , led the way Erect and taller by the head than they . So the fair oak ...
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