Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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The foregoing quotations from the Inftitutions will , in fome measure , make it appear , that it requires no little know- lege , dexterity , and judgment , to preferve , in another lan- guage , upon a fubject where fo many idiomatic ...
The foregoing quotations from the Inftitutions will , in fome measure , make it appear , that it requires no little know- lege , dexterity , and judgment , to preferve , in another lan- guage , upon a fubject where fo many idiomatic ...
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But these laws , ftrict as they may appear , were yet found , ⚫ by experience , to be ineffectual : for thofe of the clergy , who were capable of offending , had feldom any fort of prefer- ment , fo that fufpenfion to them could be ...
But these laws , ftrict as they may appear , were yet found , ⚫ by experience , to be ineffectual : for thofe of the clergy , who were capable of offending , had feldom any fort of prefer- ment , fo that fufpenfion to them could be ...
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The following Letter appears to have been writen about the year 1748 , and the perfon to whom it is addreffed , need not be pointed out . As it is probable the noble Writer had no defign that it should ever appear in public , this will ...
The following Letter appears to have been writen about the year 1748 , and the perfon to whom it is addreffed , need not be pointed out . As it is probable the noble Writer had no defign that it should ever appear in public , this will ...
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... his religious meditations ; or , at least , that his manner of reasoning on religious fubjects , would , when applied to any other subject , particularly to politics , appear plainly to be vain , unfa- tisfactory , and ridiculous .
... his religious meditations ; or , at least , that his manner of reasoning on religious fubjects , would , when applied to any other subject , particularly to politics , appear plainly to be vain , unfa- tisfactory , and ridiculous .
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The laft of thefe will fall under our notice , with more propriety , when the latter part of the Doctor's work comes before us : and the three first appear tco immaterial to command a particular regard here ; for which reason we fhall ...
The laft of thefe will fall under our notice , with more propriety , when the latter part of the Doctor's work comes before us : and the three first appear tco immaterial to command a particular regard here ; for which reason we fhall ...
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