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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... reprefented of the natural fize , and delineated immediately from the objects . By Patrick Brown , M. D. Folio . 21. 2s . Printed for the Author , and fold by Osborne and Co . HIS work was published by fubfcription , and tho ' the ...
... reprefented of the natural fize , and delineated immediately from the objects . By Patrick Brown , M. D. Folio . 21. 2s . Printed for the Author , and fold by Osborne and Co . HIS work was published by fubfcription , and tho ' the ...
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... reprefented Reason as weak , and utterly incapable of judging at all about it : they have advised men , not to examine into its original , but to adhere to it , as a Fact already established : and they have cried up and exalted Faith ...
... reprefented Reason as weak , and utterly incapable of judging at all about it : they have advised men , not to examine into its original , but to adhere to it , as a Fact already established : and they have cried up and exalted Faith ...
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... reprefent Reafon , or the dictates of Com- • mon Senfe , as nothing better than the fuggeftions of the Devil ? and ... reprefented it in two places , p . 87 , 99. If he understood " we fay not , " as meaning , " fay he did not " -tho ...
... reprefent Reafon , or the dictates of Com- • mon Senfe , as nothing better than the fuggeftions of the Devil ? and ... reprefented it in two places , p . 87 , 99. If he understood " we fay not , " as meaning , " fay he did not " -tho ...
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... reprefented on our theatres : And though we cannot fay , with our Author , that " every one who is endued with the fmalleft fpark of taste , muft immediately be ftruck with the ridiculoufnefs , not to say barbarity , of turning ...
... reprefented on our theatres : And though we cannot fay , with our Author , that " every one who is endued with the fmalleft fpark of taste , muft immediately be ftruck with the ridiculoufnefs , not to say barbarity , of turning ...
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... reprefented as one reason of his bringing the flood upon them . That the first marriages after the deluge , of which we have any particular account , are thofe of Abraham , who married Sarah his fifter , his own father's daughter ...
... reprefented as one reason of his bringing the flood upon them . That the first marriages after the deluge , of which we have any particular account , are thofe of Abraham , who married Sarah his fifter , his own father's daughter ...
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