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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... purpose , and without the vain frippery of fuperfluous learning . We now proceed to give our readers a tranfient view of Mr. Harris in his capacity of commentator ; and shall here obferve the fame method as we did above , taking our ...
... purpose , and without the vain frippery of fuperfluous learning . We now proceed to give our readers a tranfient view of Mr. Harris in his capacity of commentator ; and shall here obferve the fame method as we did above , taking our ...
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... purposes for which they • were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be allowed the expreffion , fhould exe- • cute itself . This law is the ftatute of the 26th of King George the Second , by which ...
... purposes for which they • were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be allowed the expreffion , fhould exe- • cute itself . This law is the ftatute of the 26th of King George the Second , by which ...
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... purposes of an English reader . As a Concordance , Mr. Taylor's performance certainly exceeds that of Marius de Calafio , yet the latter will have its use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar . Latin , and gives ...
... purposes of an English reader . As a Concordance , Mr. Taylor's performance certainly exceeds that of Marius de Calafio , yet the latter will have its use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar . Latin , and gives ...
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... purpose by King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 , and the in- vafion of the French in 1694 , are here mentioned ; but the accounts are not always juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to ...
... purpose by King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 , and the in- vafion of the French in 1694 , are here mentioned ; but the accounts are not always juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to ...
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... purposes , while every neighbour , whofe plantation was already fettled , wanted the produce of this , as yet unfit for any thing but provifions , to fupply both his table and his flaves . Thus industry was ftill promoted , for every ...
... purposes , while every neighbour , whofe plantation was already fettled , wanted the produce of this , as yet unfit for any thing but provifions , to fupply both his table and his flaves . Thus industry was ftill promoted , for every ...
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