Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Here we may end our Review of Mr. Harris's Tranfla- tion and Notes upon the Inftitutions of Juftinian ; a work peculiarly adapted for the improvement of the young Student in Law , for whofe fervice it seems principally to have been ...
Here we may end our Review of Mr. Harris's Tranfla- tion and Notes upon the Inftitutions of Juftinian ; a work peculiarly adapted for the improvement of the young Student in Law , for whofe fervice it seems principally to have been ...
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We commend , and highly ap- prove of , every generous effort in favour of Truth ; and had this gentleman , instead of pretending himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he ...
We commend , and highly ap- prove of , every generous effort in favour of Truth ; and had this gentleman , instead of pretending himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he ...
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There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they ...
There are fome Hebrew words of fingular occurrence , whofe fignifications are beft explained by comparing them with the , fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they ...
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Tripudiare ; a piece of wood penetrated with a tool , and perforated ; a pipe or flute , whofe mufic exhilerated not only common mirth , but also facred and religious joy , Pfal . cxlix . 3. Ifai . v .
Tripudiare ; a piece of wood penetrated with a tool , and perforated ; a pipe or flute , whofe mufic exhilerated not only common mirth , but also facred and religious joy , Pfal . cxlix . 3. Ifai . v .
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26.—xv. C . 19 , 20. vi . Cyprus arbor . Liguftrum Egyptiacum . Arab . Henna or Alhenna ; a fhrub ten or fifteen foot high , like a Privet , whofe flowers grow in bunches , and have a very sweet and grateful fmell .
26.—xv. C . 19 , 20. vi . Cyprus arbor . Liguftrum Egyptiacum . Arab . Henna or Alhenna ; a fhrub ten or fifteen foot high , like a Privet , whofe flowers grow in bunches , and have a very sweet and grateful fmell .
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