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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... observes , that in order to fet the affair in a true light , it fhould be confidered what the condition of this kingdom was before we had any plantations ; and this certainly was very low and defpicable . In the victorious reign of Ed ...
... observes , that in order to fet the affair in a true light , it fhould be confidered what the condition of this kingdom was before we had any plantations ; and this certainly was very low and defpicable . In the victorious reign of Ed ...
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... border of the Thames , near Richmond . In the midft of her complaint fhe observes her own figure in the water , and thus pathetically addreffes the phantom : There ! There ! there ! is it Lucy I fee ? for FEBRUARY , 1755 . 157.
... border of the Thames , near Richmond . In the midft of her complaint fhe observes her own figure in the water , and thus pathetically addreffes the phantom : There ! There ! there ! is it Lucy I fee ? for FEBRUARY , 1755 . 157.
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... observes in another part of his effays , the contrary of every matter of fact is ftill poffible ; because it can never imply a contradiction . And again he fays , fpeaking of matters of fact , there are no demon- ftrative arguments in ...
... observes in another part of his effays , the contrary of every matter of fact is ftill poffible ; because it can never imply a contradiction . And again he fays , fpeaking of matters of fact , there are no demon- ftrative arguments in ...
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... unalterable tendency towards forming themselves into larger maffes of the fame kind , if not prevented by a force superior to their own . His lordship observes further , that water , by paffing His the Old and New Teftament . 269.
... unalterable tendency towards forming themselves into larger maffes of the fame kind , if not prevented by a force superior to their own . His lordship observes further , that water , by paffing His the Old and New Teftament . 269.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. His lordship observes further , that water , by paffing gently , and with a very flow motion , through a quarry of stone , may be fo ftrongly impregnated with the feeds of petrification , and may ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. His lordship observes further , that water , by paffing gently , and with a very flow motion , through a quarry of stone , may be fo ftrongly impregnated with the feeds of petrification , and may ...
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