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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... discourse upon the inter- mediate state between the death of men and the resur- rection of their bodies , & c ... discourses . By David tempt to rebuild the temple Hume efq ; 19-81 56 Polity principles of . By T. Rivals , friendly ...
... discourse upon the inter- mediate state between the death of men and the resur- rection of their bodies , & c ... discourses . By David tempt to rebuild the temple Hume efq ; 19-81 56 Polity principles of . By T. Rivals , friendly ...
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... Discourses . By David Hume , Efq ; 8vo . 3s . Printed at Edinburgh ; for Kincaid and Do- naldson . F EW writers ... discourse is Commerce ; it is introduced with some general reflections , after which he proceeds as follows . The ...
... Discourses . By David Hume , Efq ; 8vo . 3s . Printed at Edinburgh ; for Kincaid and Do- naldson . F EW writers ... discourse is Commerce ; it is introduced with some general reflections , after which he proceeds as follows . The ...
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... discourse on Luxury , which follows that on Commerce , with observing , that it is a word of a very uncertain fignification , and may be taken in a good as well as in a bad fenfe ; that in general , it means great refinement in the ...
... discourse on Luxury , which follows that on Commerce , with observing , that it is a word of a very uncertain fignification , and may be taken in a good as well as in a bad fenfe ; that in general , it means great refinement in the ...
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... discourse very particularly explained . - In his fourth discourse our author treats of interest ; he introduces it with observing that nothing is esteemed a - more certain sign of the flourishing condition of any na- tion than the ...
... discourse very particularly explained . - In his fourth discourse our author treats of interest ; he introduces it with observing that nothing is esteemed a - more certain sign of the flourishing condition of any na- tion than the ...
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... discourse , in which he treats of the balance of power , is taken up with shewing , that the idea of it is not entirely owing to mo- dern policy . He produces a variety of inftances from anti- quity to prove that the antients were not ...
... discourse , in which he treats of the balance of power , is taken up with shewing , that the idea of it is not entirely owing to mo- dern policy . He produces a variety of inftances from anti- quity to prove that the antients were not ...
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