The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... in every soul , which turneth itself to him with an . awakened earnestness of
desire , & c . This , I say , is the subftance of his Sermon ; through which there
runs also fuch a bitterness of spirit , as perhaps never animated any Sermon
before it ...
... in every soul , which turneth itself to him with an . awakened earnestness of
desire , & c . This , I say , is the subftance of his Sermon ; through which there
runs also fuch a bitterness of spirit , as perhaps never animated any Sermon
before it ...
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A like necessity on the part of the society , as when it cannot defend itself , fhould
it undertake the defence of some particular person , belonging to it , will justify the
withdrawing of protection : and this conduct docs no damage to the individual ...
A like necessity on the part of the society , as when it cannot defend itself , fhould
it undertake the defence of some particular person , belonging to it , will justify the
withdrawing of protection : and this conduct docs no damage to the individual ...
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The tail winds downwards in a fpiral form ; and the toes are disposed like those of
parrots , in two opposite bundles , which enables it to hold itself very fteadily on
the smaller branches of trees , where it chiefly . “ This species is a native of Africa
...
The tail winds downwards in a fpiral form ; and the toes are disposed like those of
parrots , in two opposite bundles , which enables it to hold itself very fteadily on
the smaller branches of trees , where it chiefly . “ This species is a native of Africa
...
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Jowed up all the good things they had enjoyed : for it is nothing to the purpose to
consider here , what the absolute quantity of good and evil sent to man may be in
itself ; we muf consider only the relative quality ; or , to exprefs myself more ...
Jowed up all the good things they had enjoyed : for it is nothing to the purpose to
consider here , what the absolute quantity of good and evil sent to man may be in
itself ; we muf consider only the relative quality ; or , to exprefs myself more ...
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It is the Aulic Council itself , that endeavours to kindle the flame of fedi . tion in the
Empire , by attempting to raise up against the King , the Electors his colleagues ,
together with all the other members of the Germanic Body . The King , however ...
It is the Aulic Council itself , that endeavours to kindle the flame of fedi . tion in the
Empire , by attempting to raise up against the King , the Electors his colleagues ,
together with all the other members of the Germanic Body . The King , however ...
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