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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... observe , that there is an abfolute neceffity of appointing an heir in direct terms to every testa- ment , & c . Here the NOTE places our own practice in a comparative view with that of Rome . The fubftantial and effential part of every ...
... observe , that there is an abfolute neceffity of appointing an heir in direct terms to every testa- ment , & c . Here the NOTE places our own practice in a comparative view with that of Rome . The fubftantial and effential part of every ...
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... observes , fuch a tax had fully fucceeded . His propofal for allotting a certain number of acres to form regular plantations of the most useful timber- trees , fuch as braziletto , fuftic , lignum vitæ , ebony , bastard- cedar , cedar ...
... observes , fuch a tax had fully fucceeded . His propofal for allotting a certain number of acres to form regular plantations of the most useful timber- trees , fuch as braziletto , fuftic , lignum vitæ , ebony , bastard- cedar , cedar ...
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... observe , that where all is fo excellent , extracts must prove inadequate to its merit ; and therefore the original fhould be confulted . The Heroic - comic Poem , the Author rightly obferves , was unknown to the antients ; and because ...
... observe , that where all is fo excellent , extracts must prove inadequate to its merit ; and therefore the original fhould be confulted . The Heroic - comic Poem , the Author rightly obferves , was unknown to the antients ; and because ...
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... observe what efforts the mind naturally makes ,. to communicate its intentions , de- fires , or discoveries ; and how it improves and brings to per- fection , the methods it naturally falls upon . And here , as in the former account ...
... observe what efforts the mind naturally makes ,. to communicate its intentions , de- fires , or discoveries ; and how it improves and brings to per- fection , the methods it naturally falls upon . And here , as in the former account ...
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... observes , that he did not previ- ously explain and vindicate the logical fitness and propriety of thefe figures . A fecond defect is , that his reasoning does not come up to the point which he undertakes to prove . He is to prove ...
... observes , that he did not previ- ously explain and vindicate the logical fitness and propriety of thefe figures . A fecond defect is , that his reasoning does not come up to the point which he undertakes to prove . He is to prove ...
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