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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... method as we did above , taking our extracts from Mr. Harris's notes , according to the order in which they present themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we ...
... method as we did above , taking our extracts from Mr. Harris's notes , according to the order in which they present themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we ...
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... method of liv- ing , their buildings , furniture , and habits , are , as in other countries , proportioned to their fortunes . The rich live fumptuously every day ; and thofe in inferior circumftances , as well as they can.- -The ...
... method of liv- ing , their buildings , furniture , and habits , are , as in other countries , proportioned to their fortunes . The rich live fumptuously every day ; and thofe in inferior circumftances , as well as they can.- -The ...
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... parts . The first treats of the materials of our knowlege , and particularly of the operations of the mind ; and the fecond , of language and and method . In the conduct of his enquiries on CONDILLAC's Effay , c . 43.
... parts . The first treats of the materials of our knowlege , and particularly of the operations of the mind ; and the fecond , of language and and method . In the conduct of his enquiries on CONDILLAC's Effay , c . 43.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. and method . In the conduct of his enquiries on both these fubjects , he owns his obligations to two of our countrymen : to Locke , almost every where ; and to Warburton , in the fecond part of ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. and method . In the conduct of his enquiries on both these fubjects , he owns his obligations to two of our countrymen : to Locke , almost every where ; and to Warburton , in the fecond part of ...
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... method join'd . To recommend Quintilian , fays the Critic , very juftly , barely for his method , and to infift merely on this excellence , is be- low the merit of one of the most rational and elegant of Ro- man writers . As no author ...
... method join'd . To recommend Quintilian , fays the Critic , very juftly , barely for his method , and to infift merely on this excellence , is be- low the merit of one of the most rational and elegant of Ro- man writers . As no author ...
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