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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... themselves , a competent Account of our domeftic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their Leifure , and all their Faculties : To continue the faith- ful Discharge of which , is all they can propose , or expect to accomplish ...
... themselves , a competent Account of our domeftic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their Leifure , and all their Faculties : To continue the faith- ful Discharge of which , is all they can propose , or expect to accomplish ...
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... themselves , accompanied with Mr. Harris's translation , and notes ; and to the whole is fubjoined the CXVIIIth novel of Juftinian , divided into three chapters , concerning the order of fuccef- fion , in the original Greek , with a ...
... themselves , accompanied with Mr. Harris's translation , and notes ; and to the whole is fubjoined the CXVIIIth novel of Juftinian , divided into three chapters , concerning the order of fuccef- fion , in the original Greek , with a ...
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... themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we omit none because it is trifling , for there are none fuch exhibited by our editor . Amongst many other inftructive ...
... themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we omit none because it is trifling , for there are none fuch exhibited by our editor . Amongst many other inftructive ...
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... themselves did not ma- " numit their own flaves , and that the Bishops behaved like " the other ecclefiaftics ; but at laft fome Bishops infran- " chifed their villeins for money , and others on account of " popular outcry ; and that at ...
... themselves did not ma- " numit their own flaves , and that the Bishops behaved like " the other ecclefiaftics ; but at laft fome Bishops infran- " chifed their villeins for money , and others on account of " popular outcry ; and that at ...
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... themselves ; that they are a violation upon nature ; and that even when beft administered , they must have recourfe to fanguinary mea- fures ; that governments , or artificial focieties , reduce men into three claffes , the poor , the ...
... themselves ; that they are a violation upon nature ; and that even when beft administered , they must have recourfe to fanguinary mea- fures ; that governments , or artificial focieties , reduce men into three claffes , the poor , the ...
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