The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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The mode of speaking by action , at that time so natural , must be a very great
obstacle to furmount ; for how could they leave it to prefer another , whose
advantages were yet unforeseen , and whose difficulties were so obvious ? In
proportion ...
The mode of speaking by action , at that time so natural , must be a very great
obstacle to furmount ; for how could they leave it to prefer another , whose
advantages were yet unforeseen , and whose difficulties were so obvious ? In
proportion ...
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Is it not then extraordinary , that in a country like ours , on the flourishing state of
whose manufactures so many national advantages depend , -that the study ,
whose peculiar object is , elegance of form , fhould have been , till now , so little ...
Is it not then extraordinary , that in a country like ours , on the flourishing state of
whose manufactures so many national advantages depend , -that the study ,
whose peculiar object is , elegance of form , fhould have been , till now , so little ...
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For the solution of Isoperimetrical problems , of all orders , ( take the Fluxions of
all the given expressions ( as well that r respecting the Maximum or Mininum , as
of the others , • whose Fluents are to be given quantities ) making that quantity ...
For the solution of Isoperimetrical problems , of all orders , ( take the Fluxions of
all the given expressions ( as well that r respecting the Maximum or Mininum , as
of the others , • whose Fluents are to be given quantities ) making that quantity ...
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For this reason , a Painter whose Carnations are too red , will certainly make his
copies blush : or , if his Colouring and Shadows be heavy , they will , of course ,
fall into the « Obscuro . By the same rule , whatever teints infect his Co« louring ...
For this reason , a Painter whose Carnations are too red , will certainly make his
copies blush : or , if his Colouring and Shadows be heavy , they will , of course ,
fall into the « Obscuro . By the same rule , whatever teints infect his Co« louring ...
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... sufficiently shew , what the designs of the Court of Vienna tended to ? and
which of the two Powers wilhed for war ? that Power whose troops were
encamped on his neighbour's frontiers , or that whose troops were quiet in their
quarters ?
... sufficiently shew , what the designs of the Court of Vienna tended to ? and
which of the two Powers wilhed for war ? that Power whose troops were
encamped on his neighbour's frontiers , or that whose troops were quiet in their
quarters ?
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