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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... words or writing , or by figns , pictures , & c . tend- ing either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the reputation of one who is living . 5 Co. rep . de Libellis fa- mofis , p . 125.— · In England the punishment may be by ...
... words or writing , or by figns , pictures , & c . tend- ing either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the reputation of one who is living . 5 Co. rep . de Libellis fa- mofis , p . 125.— · In England the punishment may be by ...
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... words is given , and that with freedom and impartiality , radicibus uni- cam et genuinam fignificationem dedimus , ex quâ pendeant cæteræ vel per tranflationem vel per metaphoram , in qua re nequaquam juravimus in alicujus verba . He ...
... words is given , and that with freedom and impartiality , radicibus uni- cam et genuinam fignificationem dedimus , ex quâ pendeant cæteræ vel per tranflationem vel per metaphoram , in qua re nequaquam juravimus in alicujus verba . He ...
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... words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the ...
... words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the ...
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... words , as it would make our extracts too large . Page 78. 7. 78th root , hath feven fignifications ; i . firmum , fidum effe . To be true , faithful , firm , fteady , fure , well fettled and esta- • blished : so that a man keeps his word ...
... words , as it would make our extracts too large . Page 78. 7. 78th root , hath feven fignifications ; i . firmum , fidum effe . To be true , faithful , firm , fteady , fure , well fettled and esta- • blished : so that a man keeps his word ...
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... words of the Tranflator . The perception , or impreffion , caufed in the mind by the agitation of the fenfes , is the firft operation of the understand- ing . In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have ...
... words of the Tranflator . The perception , or impreffion , caufed in the mind by the agitation of the fenfes , is the firft operation of the understand- ing . In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have ...
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