Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen12Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1755 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... equal to that of this planet , is but For a further account of Martinelli's performance , fee Review vol , the feventh . B 2 one one fourth of its furface . These rays being reflected Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & c .
... equal to that of this planet , is but For a further account of Martinelli's performance , fee Review vol , the feventh . B 2 one one fourth of its furface . These rays being reflected Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & c .
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... equal to that of the earth from that planet ; their expanfion is about a hundred and four- fcore thousand times greater than before they fell upon the moon ; fo that each of these rays being reflected with its full force from the moon ...
... equal to that of the earth from that planet ; their expanfion is about a hundred and four- fcore thousand times greater than before they fell upon the moon ; fo that each of these rays being reflected with its full force from the moon ...
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... equals , that ftates have their natural rifings , alterations , and downfals ; and that permanency does not feem to be of this world ? How many cities and states , renowned for arts and arms , for magnificence , power and commerce , are ...
... equals , that ftates have their natural rifings , alterations , and downfals ; and that permanency does not feem to be of this world ? How many cities and states , renowned for arts and arms , for magnificence , power and commerce , are ...
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... equal clearness , his unity , and fhews us , that as there is a God , fo there can be precisely but one . Part of his reasoning on this fubject is as follows : " That we ourselves , and all other things which fall under the obfervation ...
... equal clearness , his unity , and fhews us , that as there is a God , fo there can be precisely but one . Part of his reasoning on this fubject is as follows : " That we ourselves , and all other things which fall under the obfervation ...
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... equal authority with both the father and the fon , and is , by confequence , equally the object of that worship which is paid in this religious act ; nay , fo far as it is an act of in- vocation , he seems to be peculiarly addreffed ...
... equal authority with both the father and the fon , and is , by confequence , equally the object of that worship which is paid in this religious act ; nay , fo far as it is an act of in- vocation , he seems to be peculiarly addreffed ...
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