Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... fuppofe it is the cafe of ⚫ many others , that I am ready to cry out ( as a certain perfon ⚫ did against something he thought her enemy ) would we were well rid of it . But this fhews us we ought to do nothing rafhly . In my mind ...
... fuppofe it is the cafe of ⚫ many others , that I am ready to cry out ( as a certain perfon ⚫ did against something he thought her enemy ) would we were well rid of it . But this fhews us we ought to do nothing rafhly . In my mind ...
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... fuppofe his intention is to leave Religion quite defencelefs . • Human Reason I will beg leave to call , the Fortress of Faith ; it is , you will fay , full of weak places . Be it fo . It has ftill its advantages ; or a known enemy of ...
... fuppofe his intention is to leave Religion quite defencelefs . • Human Reason I will beg leave to call , the Fortress of Faith ; it is , you will fay , full of weak places . Be it fo . It has ftill its advantages ; or a known enemy of ...
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... fuppofe that they were either both difcovered , or both fecreted , during the period in queftion . · Whatever the advocates of the common fyftem may hap- pen to think , or may venture to talk , of the great truths and principles of the ...
... fuppofe that they were either both difcovered , or both fecreted , during the period in queftion . · Whatever the advocates of the common fyftem may hap- pen to think , or may venture to talk , of the great truths and principles of the ...
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... fuppofe , firft , that the modes of informa- tion are neither reasonable , juft , nor proper , as not agreeable to the rules of fair Criticiim and found Logic ; fecondly , had they been properly and ftrictly logical , yet they would not ...
... fuppofe , firft , that the modes of informa- tion are neither reasonable , juft , nor proper , as not agreeable to the rules of fair Criticiim and found Logic ; fecondly , had they been properly and ftrictly logical , yet they would not ...
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... and retard their progrefs towards greater and better things , if , indeed , these things were due to their difpenfation , 3 It is unaccountable his Lordship fhould fuppofe , that the • It 126 A free and candid Examination of.
... and retard their progrefs towards greater and better things , if , indeed , these things were due to their difpenfation , 3 It is unaccountable his Lordship fhould fuppofe , that the • It 126 A free and candid Examination of.
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