Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1803 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... political views in their publications and discourses . Here much of his reasoning is good ; and he so well defines the line of conduct which the political clergyman should pur- sue , that we shall transcribe a part of his introductory ...
... political views in their publications and discourses . Here much of his reasoning is good ; and he so well defines the line of conduct which the political clergyman should pur- sue , that we shall transcribe a part of his introductory ...
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... political support he wished to obtain : and therefore , in Mr. Wyvill's con ception , communications on the public business of his constituents are not to be considered by such Agent as trusts of a private and confi❤ dential nature ...
... political support he wished to obtain : and therefore , in Mr. Wyvill's con ception , communications on the public business of his constituents are not to be considered by such Agent as trusts of a private and confi❤ dential nature ...
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... Political Institutions ; and the last embracing the Exercise of the Mental Faculties , and the Pleasures resulting from Religious and Moral Exertions . As it is evident that these blessings are best enjoyed in a civilized state , the ...
... Political Institutions ; and the last embracing the Exercise of the Mental Faculties , and the Pleasures resulting from Religious and Moral Exertions . As it is evident that these blessings are best enjoyed in a civilized state , the ...
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