Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that fceptical turn which appears in his other pieces , will be more agreeable to the generality of Readers . His fubject is important and interefting , and the ...
... able to judge , confiderably raife his reputation ; and , being free from that fceptical turn which appears in his other pieces , will be more agreeable to the generality of Readers . His fubject is important and interefting , and the ...
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... able must poffefs these qualities with regard either to the perfon himself or to others , the compleat delineation or de- fcription of merit seems to be performed as naturally as a fhadow is caft by the fun , or an image is reflected ...
... able must poffefs these qualities with regard either to the perfon himself or to others , the compleat delineation or de- fcription of merit seems to be performed as naturally as a fhadow is caft by the fun , or an image is reflected ...
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... able to my humanity , however remote the perfon : but every man , fo far removed as neither to crofs nor ferve my avarice and ambition , is altogether indifferent to thofe paf- fions . The diftinction , therefore , betwixt thefe ...
... able to my humanity , however remote the perfon : but every man , fo far removed as neither to crofs nor ferve my avarice and ambition , is altogether indifferent to thofe paf- fions . The diftinction , therefore , betwixt thefe ...
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... able , in a season , to cultivate as much land as will pay a pretty confiderable rent to the proprietor . All the art , which the farmer knows , is to leave his ground fallow for a year , as foon as it is exhaufted ; and the warmth of ...
... able , in a season , to cultivate as much land as will pay a pretty confiderable rent to the proprietor . All the art , which the farmer knows , is to leave his ground fallow for a year , as foon as it is exhaufted ; and the warmth of ...
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... able to maintain more than an its inhabitants , they could never , in fuch an Utopian state , feel any other ills , than those which arife from bodily fick nefs ; and these are not the half of human miferies . All other ills fpring from ...
... able to maintain more than an its inhabitants , they could never , in fuch an Utopian state , feel any other ills , than those which arife from bodily fick nefs ; and these are not the half of human miferies . All other ills fpring from ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen78 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1788 |
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