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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... mind , • military virtue , defire of glory , and , further , the ruin of the Roman empire . But , aware of the indignation which < fuch an atrocious accufation must raise , he would foften it ⚫ by throwing the blame not on the religion ...
... mind , • military virtue , defire of glory , and , further , the ruin of the Roman empire . But , aware of the indignation which < fuch an atrocious accufation must raise , he would foften it ⚫ by throwing the blame not on the religion ...
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... mind rather with furprize than pleasure , while we cannot eafily avoid interefting ourselves , in the fortunes of the more obfcure adventurer , who only fets an example of what may poffibly be in the power of many to imitate . The ...
... mind rather with furprize than pleasure , while we cannot eafily avoid interefting ourselves , in the fortunes of the more obfcure adventurer , who only fets an example of what may poffibly be in the power of many to imitate . The ...
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... minds of his audience : ' nor was , it only by the populace that he was admired , he also found means to infinuate himself into the favour of those who partook of the administration . * Rienzi's talents procured him to be nominated one ...
... minds of his audience : ' nor was , it only by the populace that he was admired , he also found means to infinuate himself into the favour of those who partook of the administration . * Rienzi's talents procured him to be nominated one ...
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... minds of the people , and many of the nobility began to come into his views . The fenate in no wife mistrusted a man whom they judged to have neither intereft nor ability . At length he ventured to open himself to fuch as he believed ...
... minds of the people , and many of the nobility began to come into his views . The fenate in no wife mistrusted a man whom they judged to have neither intereft nor ability . At length he ventured to open himself to fuch as he believed ...
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... mind ideas ade- • quate to those of princes born to empire . ' Hence luxury invaded his table , and tyranny took poffeffion of his heart . The pope conceived his defigns contrary to the interests of what is called the holy fee ; and the ...
... mind ideas ade- • quate to those of princes born to empire . ' Hence luxury invaded his table , and tyranny took poffeffion of his heart . The pope conceived his defigns contrary to the interests of what is called the holy fee ; and the ...
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