Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... thofe employed by the prefent Author . It undoubtedly has its difficulties : -but what fubject of human investigation is free from them ? It may have its errors , as is afferted in the title - page of the prefent work : but this ...
... thofe employed by the prefent Author . It undoubtedly has its difficulties : -but what fubject of human investigation is free from them ? It may have its errors , as is afferted in the title - page of the prefent work : but this ...
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... Thofe experiments , confidered together with thofe of the preceding fet , very fatisfactorily il- luftrate the phenomena of the Leyden vial . Thefe trials are fucceeded by others , made with a plain glass , on which is laid a plano ...
... Thofe experiments , confidered together with thofe of the preceding fet , very fatisfactorily il- luftrate the phenomena of the Leyden vial . Thefe trials are fucceeded by others , made with a plain glass , on which is laid a plano ...
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... thofe privileges which bring with them the duties of CITIZENS . - Of the rights of citi- zens , by which they claim , as an unalienable birthright , a fhare , either perfonally or by representation , in the government of their country ...
... thofe privileges which bring with them the duties of CITIZENS . - Of the rights of citi- zens , by which they claim , as an unalienable birthright , a fhare , either perfonally or by representation , in the government of their country ...
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... thofe of REASON itself , would not please all characters , because every man has his own way of fee- ing and thinking . - There never was yet a book that pleased every body . " The Author will judge us unreasonable Critics : -but as we ...
... thofe of REASON itself , would not please all characters , because every man has his own way of fee- ing and thinking . - There never was yet a book that pleased every body . " The Author will judge us unreasonable Critics : -but as we ...
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... thofe who court may betray ; but thofe who take pains to imitate , have certainly the highest esteem for him . I endeavoured to come as nearly to you as I could . Luc . And were , upon the whole , tolerably fuccefsful ; though , to fay ...
... thofe who court may betray ; but thofe who take pains to imitate , have certainly the highest esteem for him . I endeavoured to come as nearly to you as I could . Luc . And were , upon the whole , tolerably fuccefsful ; though , to fay ...
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