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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... minds of those whom " they confeffed , that temporal men were glad to manumit all " their villeins . ” But he adds , " that the holy fathers themselves did not ma- " numit their own flaves , and that the Bishops behaved like " the other ...
... minds of those whom " they confeffed , that temporal men were glad to manumit all " their villeins . ” But he adds , " that the holy fathers themselves did not ma- " numit their own flaves , and that the Bishops behaved like " the other ...
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... mind is bankrupt , broken , exhausted of its vigour and powers . ] To be bound to punishment , Prov . v . 22 . Neh . i . 7. [ we have rendered ourselves very obnoxious to thee . ] To be bound with the cords of great pain or afflic- 8 ...
... mind is bankrupt , broken , exhausted of its vigour and powers . ] To be bound to punishment , Prov . v . 22 . Neh . i . 7. [ we have rendered ourselves very obnoxious to thee . ] To be bound with the cords of great pain or afflic- 8 ...
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... mind , Pfal . lxxvii . 10.—ii. Incipere . Figuratively , to penetrate , to make an opening for entrance into an affair ; to begin , Numb . xvi . 46 , 47 . [ The " · • [ The plague is begun , hath penetrated 1 TAYLOR'S Hebrew Concordance ...
... mind , Pfal . lxxvii . 10.—ii. Incipere . Figuratively , to penetrate , to make an opening for entrance into an affair ; to begin , Numb . xvi . 46 , 47 . [ The " · • [ The plague is begun , hath penetrated 1 TAYLOR'S Hebrew Concordance ...
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... fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in 30 BROWN'S Civil and Natural.
... fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in 30 BROWN'S Civil and Natural.
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... 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 errors he fhall find ; and , furely , the difcovery ...
... 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 errors he fhall find ; and , furely , the difcovery ...
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