Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... muft naturally abound , that eafe , dignity , perfpicuity , and precision , so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how ...
... muft naturally abound , that eafe , dignity , perfpicuity , and precision , so characteristical of the works of that wife , humane , and learned legiflator , Juftinian ; yet the English verfion accompanying thefe quotations , fhew how ...
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... muft , he obferves , even upon this fcanty calculation , equal , at least , a hundred and fixty times the number of fouls this day on the globe . In declaiming against the feveral forms of government , he employs forty pages . These ...
... muft , he obferves , even upon this fcanty calculation , equal , at least , a hundred and fixty times the number of fouls this day on the globe . In declaiming against the feveral forms of government , he employs forty pages . These ...
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... muft evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that language , in theological matters . Before Mr. Taylor publifhed the firft volume of his Con- cordance , that by the Buxtorfs , to use Dean Prideaux's words , " deservedly ...
... muft evince the unreasonableness of objecting to the use of that language , in theological matters . Before Mr. Taylor publifhed the firft volume of his Con- cordance , that by the Buxtorfs , to use Dean Prideaux's words , " deservedly ...
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... muft obferve here , that this would not happen , except when fome extrinfic caufe , or occafion , re- placed the object before his eyes : for when it was abfent , he would have no poffible means of reviving it of himself , having no ...
... muft obferve here , that this would not happen , except when fome extrinfic caufe , or occafion , re- placed the object before his eyes : for when it was abfent , he would have no poffible means of reviving it of himself , having no ...
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... muft obferve , that where all is fo excellent , extracts must prove inadequate to its merit ; and therefore the original fhould be confulted . The Heroic - comic Poem , the Author rightly obferves , was unknown to the antients ; and ...
... muft obferve , that where all is fo excellent , extracts must prove inadequate to its merit ; and therefore the original fhould be confulted . The Heroic - comic Poem , the Author rightly obferves , was unknown to the antients ; and ...
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