Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 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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... reprefents them as belonging to us , and as affecting , notwithstanding their variety and fucceffion , a Being which is always the fame felf . Consciousness consider- ed in regard to thefe new effects , is a new operation , which serves ...
... reprefents them as belonging to us , and as affecting , notwithstanding their variety and fucceffion , a Being which is always the fame felf . Consciousness consider- ed in regard to thefe new effects , is a new operation , which serves ...
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... reprefents as rather delicate and tender , than ftrong and pathetic ; and as foothing us with a tranquil and tender fort of complacency , rather than cleaving the heart with pangs of commiferation . His diftreffes are entirely founded ...
... reprefents as rather delicate and tender , than ftrong and pathetic ; and as foothing us with a tranquil and tender fort of complacency , rather than cleaving the heart with pangs of commiferation . His diftreffes are entirely founded ...
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... reprefents herself as lying on a tomb , and thinking she heard some spirit calling to her , in every low wind . Here , as I watch'd the dying lamps around , From yonder fhrine I heard a hollow found , Come , fifter , come ! it faid ( or ...
... reprefents herself as lying on a tomb , and thinking she heard some spirit calling to her , in every low wind . Here , as I watch'd the dying lamps around , From yonder fhrine I heard a hollow found , Come , fifter , come ! it faid ( or ...
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... reprefents it . Sure we are , if it is , this writer ought not fo publicly to have told us fo . A da- ftard may be impelled by praise , to fomething ; but when told , that nothing is expected , his pufillanimity will never make an ...
... reprefents it . Sure we are , if it is , this writer ought not fo publicly to have told us fo . A da- ftard may be impelled by praise , to fomething ; but when told , that nothing is expected , his pufillanimity will never make an ...
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... reprefents the fcheme of our falvation , or the good tid- ings of the Gofpel , as the wifdom of God in a mystery , or as the hidden wisdom of God , purpofed , indeed , before the foundation of the world , but not manifefted and ...
... reprefents the fcheme of our falvation , or the good tid- ings of the Gofpel , as the wifdom of God in a mystery , or as the hidden wisdom of God , purpofed , indeed , before the foundation of the world , but not manifefted and ...
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