Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... understood to be any gold or filver , in coin , plate , or bullion , which hath ' been of antient time hidden ; and wherefoever it is found , if no perfon can prove it to be his property , it belongs to the King , or his grantée .
... understood to be any gold or filver , in coin , plate , or bullion , which hath ' been of antient time hidden ; and wherefoever it is found , if no perfon can prove it to be his property , it belongs to the King , or his grantée .
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... imitated the manner of his great predeceffor Mr. Antient Piftol , or of the renowned Hurlothrumbo . In some places he seems to have strongly caught the fpirit of the former , in others , of the latter ; and , now and then , he even ...
... imitated the manner of his great predeceffor Mr. Antient Piftol , or of the renowned Hurlothrumbo . In some places he seems to have strongly caught the fpirit of the former , in others , of the latter ; and , now and then , he even ...
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... upon " the model of antient Rome . Had Brifac defcended ever fo little from thefe lofty ideas to an attention to particular cir- cumftances , which in the greatest defigns it is neceffary to ⚫ have fome regard to , he would have ...
... upon " the model of antient Rome . Had Brifac defcended ever fo little from thefe lofty ideas to an attention to particular cir- cumftances , which in the greatest defigns it is neceffary to ⚫ have fome regard to , he would have ...
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By the Au- thor of the Critical Enquiry into the Opinions and Practice of the antient Philofophers , & c . 8vo . 5s . Davis . TH HE ingenious Author's defign in this piece , is to fhew , that the common fyftem , which makes Redemption ...
By the Au- thor of the Critical Enquiry into the Opinions and Practice of the antient Philofophers , & c . 8vo . 5s . Davis . TH HE ingenious Author's defign in this piece , is to fhew , that the common fyftem , which makes Redemption ...
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Our Author , indeed , does not by any means go fo far as thefe , but contents himself with the antient use of the figure : as the following inftances will fhew . The first couplet is found in page 51 . Defire of glory throbs in every ...
Our Author , indeed , does not by any means go fo far as thefe , but contents himself with the antient use of the figure : as the following inftances will fhew . The first couplet is found in page 51 . Defire of glory throbs in every ...
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