Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... respect , more than the happiness of their fubjects ; he an- fwers , that to him it appears almost impoffible , because ancient policy was violent , and contrary to the more na- tural and ufual courfe of things . In the fubfequent part ...
... respect , more than the happiness of their fubjects ; he an- fwers , that to him it appears almost impoffible , because ancient policy was violent , and contrary to the more na- tural and ufual courfe of things . In the fubfequent part ...
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... respect- ful defference , to ask whether there might not be fome de- fects in the reformation , in the liturgy of the established church ; in her discipline , & c ? And which is more material , whether there is not a pious defign on ...
... respect- ful defference , to ask whether there might not be fome de- fects in the reformation , in the liturgy of the established church ; in her discipline , & c ? And which is more material , whether there is not a pious defign on ...
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... respect , and fhewn talents for elegant and polite writing equal , if not fuperior , to thofe of our author himself . ART . VII . A Treatise on Virtue and Happiness . By Thomas Nettleton , M. D. and F. R. S. 8vo . 4s . Payne . HE ...
... respect , and fhewn talents for elegant and polite writing equal , if not fuperior , to thofe of our author himself . ART . VII . A Treatise on Virtue and Happiness . By Thomas Nettleton , M. D. and F. R. S. 8vo . 4s . Payne . HE ...
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... , will naturally cause great vacancies , the manner of recruiting them fhould be as plain and eafy as poffible ; which , I think , is anfwered in every respect refpect , when I propofe the county - regiments to 92 The MONTHLY REVIEW ,
... , will naturally cause great vacancies , the manner of recruiting them fhould be as plain and eafy as poffible ; which , I think , is anfwered in every respect refpect , when I propofe the county - regiments to 92 The MONTHLY REVIEW ,
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... respect unexceptionable ; yet I must perfift in rejecting them , be- caufe , upon further examination , I learn , that these men were extreamly credulous , and apt to take things upon truft ; and not only fo , but that it was an allowed ...
... respect unexceptionable ; yet I must perfift in rejecting them , be- caufe , upon further examination , I learn , that these men were extreamly credulous , and apt to take things upon truft ; and not only fo , but that it was an allowed ...
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