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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... learned abettors , yet their efforts in fupport of their own opinions , and their attacks upon religion , are very far from being formidable . There is nothing new or extraordinary in this performance ; it concludes with an exhortation ...
... learned abettors , yet their efforts in fupport of their own opinions , and their attacks upon religion , are very far from being formidable . There is nothing new or extraordinary in this performance ; it concludes with an exhortation ...
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... learned world . The author , whoever he is , has united , in his fentiments and ftyle , the ícholar and the gentleman ; and has been happy enough , not only to inftruct , but to entertain his readers , upon fubjects which , as they are ...
... learned world . The author , whoever he is , has united , in his fentiments and ftyle , the ícholar and the gentleman ; and has been happy enough , not only to inftruct , but to entertain his readers , upon fubjects which , as they are ...
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... learned pagans , as a fyftem by divine authority , ' till they came to believe that it was fuch . 30. Whether the Greeks had traded to the British iflands , be- fore the expedition of Julius Cæfar ? From vol . xvii . de l'A- cadamie des ...
... learned pagans , as a fyftem by divine authority , ' till they came to believe that it was fuch . 30. Whether the Greeks had traded to the British iflands , be- fore the expedition of Julius Cæfar ? From vol . xvii . de l'A- cadamie des ...
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... learned reader , in a ⚫ variety of inftances , that both affertions are true , without leading him from the plain path of common fenfe . But , 6 6 • be 2 ⚫ be this as it will , it is humbly Sermons on various SUBJECTS . 15.
... learned reader , in a ⚫ variety of inftances , that both affertions are true , without leading him from the plain path of common fenfe . But , 6 6 • be 2 ⚫ be this as it will , it is humbly Sermons on various SUBJECTS . 15.
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... learned author closes the differtation with a few reflecti- ons on what the learned Mr. Mede , and Lord Bolingbroke have faid in regard to this prophecy . In the fecond diflertation he confiders the prophecies concerning Ishmael , and ...
... learned author closes the differtation with a few reflecti- ons on what the learned Mr. Mede , and Lord Bolingbroke have faid in regard to this prophecy . In the fecond diflertation he confiders the prophecies concerning Ishmael , and ...
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