Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... celerity of their conquefts ; when we fee them extend their empire from the narrow limits of a little town , not only over Italy , but into almost every part of the then known world , -we find still greater cause for astonishment .
... celerity of their conquefts ; when we fee them extend their empire from the narrow limits of a little town , not only over Italy , but into almost every part of the then known world , -we find still greater cause for astonishment .
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When any perfon , not arrived at puberty , is arrogated by the imperial refcript , the cause is firft enquired into , that it may be known whether the arrogation is juftly founded , and expedient for the pupil .
When any perfon , not arrived at puberty , is arrogated by the imperial refcript , the cause is firft enquired into , that it may be known whether the arrogation is juftly founded , and expedient for the pupil .
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Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel .
Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel .
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... known fact , that tho ' the Negros might perhaps be then , for a time , fuppreffed , yet they were not fubdued ; feeing they and their defcendants continued their depredations till within thefe twenty five years : among them every ...
... known fact , that tho ' the Negros might perhaps be then , for a time , fuppreffed , yet they were not fubdued ; feeing they and their defcendants continued their depredations till within thefe twenty five years : among them every ...
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Confidering the number of fhipping places round the ifland , in most , if not all which , there are tippling houfes , refort- ed to by the failors , who are generally known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money ...
Confidering the number of fhipping places round the ifland , in most , if not all which , there are tippling houfes , refort- ed to by the failors , who are generally known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money ...
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