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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... present themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we omit none because it is trifling , for there are none fuch exhibited by our editor . Amongst many other ...
... present themselves in the feveral books : and tho ' we are obliged , by the nature of our plan , entirely to omit many ; yet we omit none because it is trifling , for there are none fuch exhibited by our editor . Amongst many other ...
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... present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame time , it lays open his real defign . 6 Revolve our whole difcourfe ; add to it ...
... present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame time , it lays open his real defign . 6 Revolve our whole difcourfe ; add to it ...
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... present perception , nothing more is wanting to occafion it , than that one object act upon the fenfes with greater force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the ...
... present perception , nothing more is wanting to occafion it , than that one object act upon the fenfes with greater force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the ...
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... pleases , and transfer it from all present objects , Our ability to difpofe thus of our attention is en- REVIEW , July 1756 . E tirely tirely owing to the affiftance afforded us by the vivacity Origin of Human Knowlege . 4.9.
... pleases , and transfer it from all present objects , Our ability to difpofe thus of our attention is en- REVIEW , July 1756 . E tirely tirely owing to the affiftance afforded us by the vivacity Origin of Human Knowlege . 4.9.
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... present at this folemnity , in the chapel of Verfailles , and feeing the Archbishop of Paris elevate the hoft , whispered his companion , the Marquis de *** , If I were King of France , I would always perform this ceremony myself ...
... present at this folemnity , in the chapel of Verfailles , and feeing the Archbishop of Paris elevate the hoft , whispered his companion , the Marquis de *** , If I were King of France , I would always perform this ceremony myself ...
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