Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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He places in a ftrong light , the authority of the father , the dominion of the mafter , the fub- jection of the fon , and the fervitude of the flave . He informs us fully of the condition of the Ingenui , or those who were originally ...
He places in a ftrong light , the authority of the father , the dominion of the mafter , the fub- jection of the fon , and the fervitude of the flave . He informs us fully of the condition of the Ingenui , or those who were originally ...
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Foramen ; a hole ; any thing full of holes , as net - work or bafket - work ; a cave or hollow place in the earth . The connection with the root is uncertain ; perhaps from admitting the light , and giving a white appearance .
Foramen ; a hole ; any thing full of holes , as net - work or bafket - work ; a cave or hollow place in the earth . The connection with the root is uncertain ; perhaps from admitting the light , and giving a white appearance .
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Men seemed to have loft not on- ly the light of learning , but of their common reasoning . Duels , Divinations , the Ordeal , and all the oppreffive cul- toms of the feudal laws , were univerfally practised : Witch- • craft ...
Men seemed to have loft not on- ly the light of learning , but of their common reasoning . Duels , Divinations , the Ordeal , and all the oppreffive cul- toms of the feudal laws , were univerfally practised : Witch- • craft ...
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Pope here appears in the light of a man of gallantry , and of a thorough knowlege of the world ; and , indeed , he had nothing in his carriage of that affected fingularity , which has induced fome men of genius to defpife , and depart ...
Pope here appears in the light of a man of gallantry , and of a thorough knowlege of the world ; and , indeed , he had nothing in his carriage of that affected fingularity , which has induced fome men of genius to defpife , and depart ...
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In thefe lone walls ( their days eternal bound ) These moss - grown domes with fpiry turrets crown'd , Where awful arches make a noon - day night , And the dim windows fhed a folemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'd a reconciling ray .
In thefe lone walls ( their days eternal bound ) These moss - grown domes with fpiry turrets crown'd , Where awful arches make a noon - day night , And the dim windows fhed a folemn light ; Thy eyes diffus'd a reconciling ray .
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