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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... cafe ; our hearts are immediately caught , our sympathy enlivened , and our cool approbation converted into the warmest fentiments of friendship and regard . These seem neceflary and infallible confequences of the general principles of ...
... cafe ; our hearts are immediately caught , our sympathy enlivened , and our cool approbation converted into the warmest fentiments of friendship and regard . These seem neceflary and infallible confequences of the general principles of ...
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... cafe may have fared with philofophy ; in common life these principles are still implicitly main- tained ; nor is any other topic of praise or blame ever re- curred to , when we employ any panegyric or fatire , any applause or censure of ...
... cafe may have fared with philofophy ; in common life these principles are still implicitly main- tained ; nor is any other topic of praise or blame ever re- curred to , when we employ any panegyric or fatire , any applause or censure of ...
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... cafe , and seldom liable to great controversy . But as single instances of juftice are often per- nicious in their first and immediate tendency , and as the advantage to society results only from the observance of the general rule , and ...
... cafe , and seldom liable to great controversy . But as single instances of juftice are often per- nicious in their first and immediate tendency , and as the advantage to society results only from the observance of the general rule , and ...
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... cafe , without taking into con- fideration the characters , situations and connections of the perfons concerned , or any particular consequences , that may result from the determination of these laws , in every particular cafe that ...
... cafe , without taking into con- fideration the characters , situations and connections of the perfons concerned , or any particular consequences , that may result from the determination of these laws , in every particular cafe that ...
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... cafe where the arts are ne- glected . The former naturally erect themselves into petty tyrants ; and must either submit to an absolute master for the fake of peace and order ; or if they will preserve their independency , like the ...
... cafe where the arts are ne- glected . The former naturally erect themselves into petty tyrants ; and must either submit to an absolute master for the fake of peace and order ; or if they will preserve their independency , like the ...
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