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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... use of their ftate , and which ftill preferves to them a kind of authority and dominion , much more extenfive , and even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to ...
... use of their ftate , and which ftill preferves to them a kind of authority and dominion , much more extenfive , and even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to ...
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... use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar . Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of ...
... use , as it contains the variations of the Septuagint and vulgar . Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of ...
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... 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 , refts upon the probability of this use of the animals . There is no other account of them fo ...
... 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 , refts upon the probability of this use of the animals . There is no other account of them fo ...
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... use of it in expreffing the guard upon the tree of life , whatever that guard was , whether it was a perpetual flame arifing from pits of fulphur and bitumen , as was the opinion of Grotius , or was no other than what is called Deut ...
... use of it in expreffing the guard upon the tree of life , whatever that guard was , whether it was a perpetual flame arifing from pits of fulphur and bitumen , as was the opinion of Grotius , or was no other than what is called Deut ...
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... use of the major part in advancing his fortune , while a fmaller portion ferved to purchase the neceffities of his family and flaves . By thefe means the colo- nies were foon fettled , and at length brought to fuch per- fection , that ...
... use of the major part in advancing his fortune , while a fmaller portion ferved to purchase the neceffities of his family and flaves . By thefe means the colo- nies were foon fettled , and at length brought to fuch per- fection , that ...
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