Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy .
... so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy .
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Shew mischief produced by the madness or wickedness of Theologians , and I will fhew you an hundred refulting from the ambition and villainy of Conquerors and Statesmen .
Shew mischief produced by the madness or wickedness of Theologians , and I will fhew you an hundred refulting from the ambition and villainy of Conquerors and Statesmen .
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... if not impoffible , to reduce each fecondary or remote fignifica tion to its proper place , or rank , and fhew its connection with the primitive . In most of them Mr. Taylor has been very happy , and in all of them ingenious .
... if not impoffible , to reduce each fecondary or remote fignifica tion to its proper place , or rank , and fhew its connection with the primitive . In most of them Mr. Taylor has been very happy , and in all of them ingenious .
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The fhew - bread confifted of cakes of this fort , Lev . xxiv . v . And if they were like the • unleavened cakes which the Jews now make , and may at time be seen at London , the connection with the root is very apparent .
The fhew - bread confifted of cakes of this fort , Lev . xxiv . v . And if they were like the • unleavened cakes which the Jews now make , and may at time be seen at London , the connection with the root is very apparent .
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I have confined myself to these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively ...
I have confined myself to these analyses , in order to fhew the dependance of the mind's operations , and how they are gradually originated . We firft have perceptions of which we are confcious . We afterwards form a more lively ...
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