Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Plato was defirous , that notice fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
Plato was defirous , that notice fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
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We have been more particular in our account of the wri- tings of Brixianus , as Mr. Taylor has not mentioned him . And , indeed , the Venetian has more merit , as a Critic and Grammarian , than as a writer of a Hebrew Concordance : in ...
We have been more particular in our account of the wri- tings of Brixianus , as Mr. Taylor has not mentioned him . And , indeed , the Venetian has more merit , as a Critic and Grammarian , than as a writer of a Hebrew Concordance : in ...
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Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing ...
Latin , and gives the Syriac and Arabic words that agree with each Hebrew root , tho ' very often faulty in this laft particular . There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing ...
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Whe- ther he had any particular reafon for this deduction of upwards of 8000l . or whether it is owing to inadvertency , is not quite clear to us ; tho ' we are inclined to impute it to the latter , as this is not D 2 the From Europe ...
Whe- ther he had any particular reafon for this deduction of upwards of 8000l . or whether it is owing to inadvertency , is not quite clear to us ; tho ' we are inclined to impute it to the latter , as this is not D 2 the From Europe ...
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The laft of thefe will fall under our notice , with more propriety , when the latter part of the Doctor's work comes before us : and the three first appear tco immaterial to command a particular regard here ; for which reason we fhall ...
The laft of thefe will fall under our notice , with more propriety , when the latter part of the Doctor's work comes before us : and the three first appear tco immaterial to command a particular regard here ; for which reason we fhall ...
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