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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... These afford us much more entertainment than the former , because they are not only lively , but inftructive . The feverity and rigour of Defpotifm , the inflexible artifice of Ariftocratical oppreffion , the confufion , giddinefs , and ...
... These afford us much more entertainment than the former , because they are not only lively , but inftructive . The feverity and rigour of Defpotifm , the inflexible artifice of Ariftocratical oppreffion , the confufion , giddinefs , and ...
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... these animals were chofen by these tribes , are taken from circumstances pofterior to the use of the ftandards . Jofephus and Philo are both fi- lent on this head . The conjecture , therefore , for it is no more than a conjecture ...
... these animals were chofen by these tribes , are taken from circumstances pofterior to the use of the ftandards . Jofephus and Philo are both fi- lent on this head . The conjecture , therefore , for it is no more than a conjecture ...
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... these has been lately ⚫ calculated , to be laid before the parliament ; and , on an exact computation , for four years , ending in December 1751 , has been found , at a medium , to amount to 2617281. 5s . fterl . per annum , which , in ...
... these has been lately ⚫ calculated , to be laid before the parliament ; and , on an exact computation , for four years , ending in December 1751 , has been found , at a medium , to amount to 2617281. 5s . fterl . per annum , which , in ...
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... these wants , and connects them together . Our wants are all allied among themselves , and in some re- fpects united one to another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the fame individual perfon ; and the perceptions we have of ...
... these wants , and connects them together . Our wants are all allied among themselves , and in some re- fpects united one to another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the fame individual perfon ; and the perceptions we have of ...
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... these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively conscious- nefs of fome ...
... these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively conscious- nefs of fome ...
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