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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... thought neceffary , in the reign of King < William the Third , to enact , " that every parfon , who shall " marry any perfon without banns or licence , or fhall know- ingly permit any other minifter to marry any perfons , in " any ...
... thought neceffary , in the reign of King < William the Third , to enact , " that every parfon , who shall " marry any perfon without banns or licence , or fhall know- ingly permit any other minifter to marry any perfons , in " any ...
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... thought it might safely rely on its own inter- ⚫nal evidence . ' The Author's apparent defign is to excite , in his readers , an abhorrence of all kinds of civil government and politic inflitutions . inftitutions . He maintains , in a ...
... thought it might safely rely on its own inter- ⚫nal evidence . ' The Author's apparent defign is to excite , in his readers , an abhorrence of all kinds of civil government and politic inflitutions . inftitutions . He maintains , in a ...
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... thought fufficient for our condition , our own natu- ral reafon , which rejecting both in human and divine things , we have given our necks to the yoke of political and theo- logical flavery . We have renounced the prerogative of . man ...
... thought fufficient for our condition , our own natu- ral reafon , which rejecting both in human and divine things , we have given our necks to the yoke of political and theo- logical flavery . We have renounced the prerogative of . man ...
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... thought my researches more likely to tend to public advan- tage . The natural history is therefore by much the most ex- tenfive part ; the productions are both numerous and cu- rious ; and contains ( b ) great numbers of articles ...
... thought my researches more likely to tend to public advan- tage . The natural history is therefore by much the most ex- tenfive part ; the productions are both numerous and cu- rious ; and contains ( b ) great numbers of articles ...
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... thought , to the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be difpleafed with us if we cite the paffage . Ah ! as a pilgrim who the Alps doth pass ; Or Atlas temples crown'd with winter - glass ; The airy Caucafus ...
... thought , to the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be difpleafed with us if we cite the paffage . Ah ! as a pilgrim who the Alps doth pass ; Or Atlas temples crown'd with winter - glass ; The airy Caucafus ...
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