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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... thofe murdered in the field , within the period he confines himself to , amounts .to forty millions . The total therefore of thofe killed in bat- tle , from the beginning of the world to the time in which he wrote , viz . about the year ...
... thofe murdered in the field , within the period he confines himself to , amounts .to forty millions . The total therefore of thofe killed in bat- tle , from the beginning of the world to the time in which he wrote , viz . about the year ...
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... thofe fhips that load in the wef- tern harbours , from the want of a contiguous port of entry and clearance . · Sect . 2. treats of the lands , fettlements , foils , produce , ⚫ and income of Jamaica . ' The quantity of fertile land in ...
... thofe fhips that load in the wef- tern harbours , from the want of a contiguous port of entry and clearance . · Sect . 2. treats of the lands , fettlements , foils , produce , ⚫ and income of Jamaica . ' The quantity of fertile land in ...
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... thofe perceptions , which I call funda- mental . We must therefore fucceed in this with more or lefs ease , as the idea we are willing to revive has a nearer or more distant connection with many , or a few , of our wants . Take away ...
... thofe perceptions , which I call funda- mental . We must therefore fucceed in this with more or lefs ease , as the idea we are willing to revive has a nearer or more distant connection with many , or a few , of our wants . Take away ...
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... thofe founds and geftures ex- preffive of the paffions , this man would form them , fo foon as he felt the paffions to which they belonged . They would not , however , with respect to him , be figns at firft ; because , in- ftead of ...
... thofe founds and geftures ex- preffive of the paffions , this man would form them , fo foon as he felt the paffions to which they belonged . They would not , however , with respect to him , be figns at firft ; because , in- ftead of ...
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... thofe which I actually experience ; my consciousness of it will immediately become fo lively , and that of the reft fo weak , that it will appear to be the only one of which I am at all confcious . Suppose again , that next moment I ...
... thofe which I actually experience ; my consciousness of it will immediately become fo lively , and that of the reft fo weak , that it will appear to be the only one of which I am at all confcious . Suppose again , that next moment I ...
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