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... endeavour- ing , in the mean while , to prepare ourselves for future changes , by reflecting on correct representations of things as they are . In such an attempt , much assistance will be derived from the ample details and ...
... endeavour- ing , in the mean while , to prepare ourselves for future changes , by reflecting on correct representations of things as they are . In such an attempt , much assistance will be derived from the ample details and ...
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. surprise , that he should endeavour to introduce into his kingdom the sciences which flourished there . The Roman model still continued , however , to ... endeavour to introduce into his ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. surprise , that he should endeavour to introduce into his kingdom the sciences which flourished there . The Roman model still continued , however , to ... endeavour to introduce into his ...
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... endeavour to render as comprehen- sive as the nature of the subject seems to admit of . With this ob- ject in view , we shall take little notice of what is merely hypothe- tical or controverted ; we shall however refer the inquisitive ...
... endeavour to render as comprehen- sive as the nature of the subject seems to admit of . With this ob- ject in view , we shall take little notice of what is merely hypothe- tical or controverted ; we shall however refer the inquisitive ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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