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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... fome humour . The author would have printing abolished , and all learning and entertainment made public in manufcript . This , he thinks , would serve feveral political , and fome moral purposes ; at the same time occafioning more ...
... fome humour . The author would have printing abolished , and all learning and entertainment made public in manufcript . This , he thinks , would serve feveral political , and fome moral purposes ; at the same time occafioning more ...
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... fome haftened away to do the like at the houfes of other men in power , from whom also they had other expectations ; others staid to attend their patron when he went abroad ; but the cream of the jeft is , that they fhould take it into ...
... fome haftened away to do the like at the houfes of other men in power , from whom also they had other expectations ; others staid to attend their patron when he went abroad ; but the cream of the jeft is , that they fhould take it into ...
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... fome other caufe . When in all probability they were upon the brink of ruin , then they < were fignally and providentially delivered . Alexander was • preparing an expedition against them , when an inflamma- tory fever cut him off in ...
... fome other caufe . When in all probability they were upon the brink of ruin , then they < were fignally and providentially delivered . Alexander was • preparing an expedition against them , when an inflamma- tory fever cut him off in ...
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... fome higher life , and hail fome brighter skies . To mark the abfurdity of reasoning from the state of vege- table , to that of rational life , fhe adds , The blushing rofe , that breathes the balmy dew , No pleafing transports of ...
... fome higher life , and hail fome brighter skies . To mark the abfurdity of reasoning from the state of vege- table , to that of rational life , fhe adds , The blushing rofe , that breathes the balmy dew , No pleafing transports of ...
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... fome kind of hold in us all ; nay , even in men the most im- merged in business of a very oppofite nature . Little are we to wonder then , that those whose favourite and peculiar ftudy this is , fhould be fo partial to it , as to ...
... fome kind of hold in us all ; nay , even in men the most im- merged in business of a very oppofite nature . Little are we to wonder then , that those whose favourite and peculiar ftudy this is , fhould be fo partial to it , as to ...
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