Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fide . But left that Ode should not equally strike our ingenious Critic , he is defired to confider the following Odes , and then to declare if there are any in Pindar superior to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ...
... fide . But left that Ode should not equally strike our ingenious Critic , he is defired to confider the following Odes , and then to declare if there are any in Pindar superior to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ...
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... fide , which they • took care to make always victorious . For it must be observed as an effect of the King's prudent delays , that every one , even • the Proteftants , nay more , the Proteftant Clergy , who were < employed in the ...
... fide , which they • took care to make always victorious . For it must be observed as an effect of the King's prudent delays , that every one , even • the Proteftants , nay more , the Proteftant Clergy , who were < employed in the ...
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... fide ; and proceeds to offer fome observations on this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an examination of fome objections which have been urged against the principles he defends . The fecond chapter contains remarks ...
... fide ; and proceeds to offer fome observations on this mystery of the Gospel ; he concludes the chapter with an examination of fome objections which have been urged against the principles he defends . The fecond chapter contains remarks ...
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... fide , he assures us , that the book of Job was more ancient than those of Moses ; was written in oppofition to the notion of two independent principles , and often describes and represents Satan as the author of the Fall . But why all ...
... fide , he assures us , that the book of Job was more ancient than those of Moses ; was written in oppofition to the notion of two independent principles , and often describes and represents Satan as the author of the Fall . But why all ...
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... fide of which are a number of small shops , just sufficient to hold the tradessnan ( and perhaps one or two more ) with all the commodities he deals in about him , the buyer being obliged to stand without . Each fe- parate branch of ...
... fide of which are a number of small shops , just sufficient to hold the tradessnan ( and perhaps one or two more ) with all the commodities he deals in about him , the buyer being obliged to stand without . Each fe- parate branch of ...
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