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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... never have come . The authors of the above effays are of opinion , that the deluge , alone , could not be the cause of fuch phænomena , unless it were accompanied with fub- terraneous eruptions , which threw the feveral trata of the ...
... never have come . The authors of the above effays are of opinion , that the deluge , alone , could not be the cause of fuch phænomena , unless it were accompanied with fub- terraneous eruptions , which threw the feveral trata of the ...
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... and fervices ; their compliments never failed of an affable return from their patrons , who even were not above bestowing a kifs on the the beft fort of their attendants ; and after taking 6 Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & C .
... and fervices ; their compliments never failed of an affable return from their patrons , who even were not above bestowing a kifs on the the beft fort of their attendants ; and after taking 6 Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & C .
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... never difappoint them : THOU SHALT NOT TEMPT THE LORD THY GOD . 32. Letter II . From a ftudent at Hall to his father . This is application the fecond , of this discerning ftudent , to his common - place book . See Letter I. p . 12 . 33 ...
... never difappoint them : THOU SHALT NOT TEMPT THE LORD THY GOD . 32. Letter II . From a ftudent at Hall to his father . This is application the fecond , of this discerning ftudent , to his common - place book . See Letter I. p . 12 . 33 ...
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... never have been given up , by compact , tho ' restraints to the abuse of it might have been agreed to ; but that , in this case , the abuse of speech by fome of the community ought not to deprive the whole of the use of it . - That ...
... never have been given up , by compact , tho ' restraints to the abuse of it might have been agreed to ; but that , in this case , the abuse of speech by fome of the community ought not to deprive the whole of the use of it . - That ...
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... never entirely fub- dued . I know that Diodorus Siculus accounts for their pre- fervation from the drynefs of their country , that they have wells digged in proper places known only to themselves , and their enemies and invaders ...
... never entirely fub- dued . I know that Diodorus Siculus accounts for their pre- fervation from the drynefs of their country , that they have wells digged in proper places known only to themselves , and their enemies and invaders ...
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