Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... not changed conditions for the worse , and that the Pindarum quifquis Studet æmulari , not only fhews that Horace could be as fublime as Pindar , when he chose it , but throws the ballance of literary obligation on Horace's fide .
... not changed conditions for the worse , and that the Pindarum quifquis Studet æmulari , not only fhews that Horace could be as fublime as Pindar , when he chose it , but throws the ballance of literary obligation on Horace's fide .
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... never heard any arguments about religion , but in thofe conferences , " ( which were held in order to prepare him for converfion ) fhould fuffer himself to be drawn on that fide , which they • took care to make always victorious .
... never heard any arguments about religion , but in thofe conferences , " ( which were held in order to prepare him for converfion ) fhould fuffer himself to be drawn on that fide , which they • took care to make always victorious .
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... and found no oppofition any where ; he proceeded even to the church of Notre Dame , which he entered to return thanks to God for his fuccefs . His foldiers , on their fide , fulfilled , with fuch exactness the orders and intentions ...
... and found no oppofition any where ; he proceeded even to the church of Notre Dame , which he entered to return thanks to God for his fuccefs . His foldiers , on their fide , fulfilled , with fuch exactness the orders and intentions ...
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Our Author leaves it to others to ballance and determine the moment of his Lordship's arguments alledged on either fide ; and proceeds to offer fome obfervations on this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an ...
Our Author leaves it to others to ballance and determine the moment of his Lordship's arguments alledged on either fide ; and proceeds to offer fome obfervations on this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an ...
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On the other fide , he affures us , that the book of Job was more ancient than thofe of Mofes ; was written in oppofition to the notion of two independent principles , and often describes and represents Satan as the author of the Fall .
On the other fide , he affures us , that the book of Job was more ancient than thofe of Mofes ; was written in oppofition to the notion of two independent principles , and often describes and represents Satan as the author of the Fall .
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