Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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We now proceed to give our readers a tranfient view of Mr. Harris in his capacity of commentator ; and shall here obferve the fame method as we did above , taking our extracts from Mr. Harris's notes , according to the order in ...
We now proceed to give our readers a tranfient view of Mr. Harris in his capacity of commentator ; and shall here obferve the fame method as we did above , taking our extracts from Mr. Harris's notes , according to the order in ...
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The Author's apparent defign is to excite , in his readers , an abhorrence of all kinds of civil government and politic inflitutions . inftitutions . He maintains , in a very animated and 18 A Vindication of Natural Society ...
The Author's apparent defign is to excite , in his readers , an abhorrence of all kinds of civil government and politic inflitutions . inftitutions . He maintains , in a very animated and 18 A Vindication of Natural Society ...
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All we can think he aims at , is , to to make his readers imagine , that a late noble Writer is the au- thor of this piece ; and that the late noble Writer was as wild , extravagant , and whimsical in his politics , as in his religious ...
All we can think he aims at , is , to to make his readers imagine , that a late noble Writer is the au- thor of this piece ; and that the late noble Writer was as wild , extravagant , and whimsical in his politics , as in his religious ...
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But , as it is our custom , when we imagine a work of me- rit lies before us , to present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame ...
But , as it is our custom , when we imagine a work of me- rit lies before us , to present a taste of it to our readers , we shall conclude with an extract fufficient to display this Writer's ta- lent at imitation ; whilft , at the fame ...
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The meaning of the word Cherub having been greatly con- troverted of late , we apprehend our readers will not be dif- pleafed with the following extract , which contains Mr. Tay- lor's fenfe of that word . . C < Page 888.889th root .
The meaning of the word Cherub having been greatly con- troverted of late , we apprehend our readers will not be dif- pleafed with the following extract , which contains Mr. Tay- lor's fenfe of that word . . C < Page 888.889th root .
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