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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... whofe fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own ...
... whofe fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own ...
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... whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he would pafs , by an appeal to what he calls the internal evidence of the Letter itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only wrote in the manner of the late Noble ...
... whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he would pafs , by an appeal to what he calls the internal evidence of the Letter itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only wrote in the manner of the late Noble ...
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... whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the ...
... whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the ...
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... whofe mufic exhilerated not only common mirth , but also facred and religious joy , Pfal . cxlix . 3. Ifai . v . 12. a dance peculiarly correfponding to the mufic of the flute , in contradiftinction to dancing without any mufic , or ...
... whofe mufic exhilerated not only common mirth , but also facred and religious joy , Pfal . cxlix . 3. Ifai . v . 12. a dance peculiarly correfponding to the mufic of the flute , in contradiftinction to dancing without any mufic , or ...
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... whofe flowers grow in bunches , and have a very sweet and grateful fmell . With the powder of the leaves or flowers , mixt with water , women fmeared their hands , feet , & c . to give them a golden colour . Celf . Hie- rob . parti . p ...
... whofe flowers grow in bunches , and have a very sweet and grateful fmell . With the powder of the leaves or flowers , mixt with water , women fmeared their hands , feet , & c . to give them a golden colour . Celf . Hie- rob . parti . p ...
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