Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Succinct Account of FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS having been defired by feveral Friends to our Review , we take this Opportunity of acquainting them , and the Public , that this Talk is undertaken by a Set of learned and ingenious ...
Succinct Account of FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS having been defired by feveral Friends to our Review , we take this Opportunity of acquainting them , and the Public , that this Talk is undertaken by a Set of learned and ingenious ...
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... so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy .
... so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how far the graces of an original may be transfufed into a copy .
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Clodii , or manufcript copies of the learn- ed Schulten's Hebrew Lexicon , have fuch inftances of the utility of the Arabic , in the interpretation of Scripture , as muft evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that ...
Clodii , or manufcript copies of the learn- ed Schulten's Hebrew Lexicon , have fuch inftances of the utility of the Arabic , in the interpretation of Scripture , as muft evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that ...
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... foldiers train- ed up to a fingular dexterity in ftabbing and flaying with the fword , Prov . vii . 26. Jer . li . 4 , 47 , 49. Ezek . xi . 6 , 7 . See Mr. Kennicott's late learned Differtation on 1 Chron . xi . & c . page 102-122 .
... foldiers train- ed up to a fingular dexterity in ftabbing and flaying with the fword , Prov . vii . 26. Jer . li . 4 , 47 , 49. Ezek . xi . 6 , 7 . See Mr. Kennicott's late learned Differtation on 1 Chron . xi . & c . page 102-122 .
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The very learned and fagacious Mr. Mede has adopted the explica- tion of the Cherubim given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it .
The very learned and fagacious Mr. Mede has adopted the explica- tion of the Cherubim given by Aben Ezra . Bochart , Lau- næus , Heidegger , and particularly Witfius in his Ægyptiaca , have all strenuously oppofed it .
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