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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... learned and ingenious CORRESPONDENTS . These Articles will be regularly continued , every Month , unless prevented by the Accidents to which a foreign Corres- pondence is liable . No Performance worthy of Attention shall be overlooked ...
... learned and ingenious CORRESPONDENTS . These Articles will be regularly continued , every Month , unless prevented by the Accidents to which a foreign Corres- pondence is liable . No Performance worthy of Attention shall be overlooked ...
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... learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy . We fhall only add , that if , in thefe citations from Juftinian , any ...
... learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy . We fhall only add , that if , in thefe citations from Juftinian , any ...
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... learned Differtation on 1 Chron . xi . & c . page 102-122 . Figuratively , to diffolve or break a body of men in battle , by penetrating into their ranks , and throwing them into diforder , Judg . xx . 31 , 39. [ they began to fmite of ...
... learned Differtation on 1 Chron . xi . & c . page 102-122 . Figuratively , to diffolve or break a body of men in battle , by penetrating into their ranks , and throwing them into diforder , Judg . xx . 31 , 39. [ they began to fmite of ...
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... learned and fagacious Mr. Mede has adopted the explica- tion of the Cherubim given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it . We fhall with pleasure ...
... learned and fagacious Mr. Mede has adopted the explica- tion of the Cherubim given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it . We fhall with pleasure ...
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... learned Univerfity , and of doing nothing that may contri- bute to its pleasure and emolument . ' From fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to ...
... learned Univerfity , and of doing nothing that may contri- bute to its pleasure and emolument . ' From fome former paffages in this Effay , we fufpected that the Author had been an Oxonian ; but the laft quotation is a proof , next to ...
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