The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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the religion of Rome , it is here maintained , that after he had been near twenty
years in England , he ftill kept up an intimacy and correspondence with his
brethren the Jesuits : a correspondence of such a nature too , as must give the ...
the religion of Rome , it is here maintained , that after he had been near twenty
years in England , he ftill kept up an intimacy and correspondence with his
brethren the Jesuits : a correspondence of such a nature too , as must give the ...
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They might articulate new founds , and by repeating them several times , and
accompanying them with fome gesture which pointed out such objects as they
wanted to be taken notice of , accustom themselves to give names to things .
They might articulate new founds , and by repeating them several times , and
accompanying them with fome gesture which pointed out such objects as they
wanted to be taken notice of , accustom themselves to give names to things .
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These observations are contained in four pages ; no mention is made of the
money - transaction ; and nothing , indeed , is advanced that can give any
latisfaction to an unbiaffed Reader . Mr. Bower has annexed a Postscript to his
piece , which ...
These observations are contained in four pages ; no mention is made of the
money - transaction ; and nothing , indeed , is advanced that can give any
latisfaction to an unbiaffed Reader . Mr. Bower has annexed a Postscript to his
piece , which ...
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It is not Mr. Peckard's design , however , to write a regular and particular defence
, nor to give a formal answer to Mr. Goddard's discourse , nor to draw up an
elaborate treatise upon the subject of an intermediate state , but only to give a
short ...
It is not Mr. Peckard's design , however , to write a regular and particular defence
, nor to give a formal answer to Mr. Goddard's discourse , nor to draw up an
elaborate treatise upon the subject of an intermediate state , but only to give a
short ...
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... convinced of the ambi« tion of this House , concluded in one of the diets , That
no " person should dare , under the pain of infamy , to propose a « Prince of the
House of Austria to be King of Poland , or give “ him his fuffrage for that purpose .
... convinced of the ambi« tion of this House , concluded in one of the diets , That
no " person should dare , under the pain of infamy , to propose a « Prince of the
House of Austria to be King of Poland , or give “ him his fuffrage for that purpose .
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