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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... difcourfe upon the inter- mediate ftate between the death of men and the refur- rection of their bodies , & c . 240 Remarks on the life and writings of dr . John Hill -on mr . Hume's essay on miracles 310 313 on Raphael's defigns 147 on ...
... difcourfe upon the inter- mediate ftate between the death of men and the refur- rection of their bodies , & c . 240 Remarks on the life and writings of dr . John Hill -on mr . Hume's essay on miracles 310 313 on Raphael's defigns 147 on ...
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... difcourfe on on 397 307 dr . T. Thompson's difcourfe 484 Smollet dr . his effay on the ex- ternal use of water , & c . 400 Sparks : or , fmall poems moral- ly turned Spirit . See Sequel to 155 Stroud's genuine memoirs 145 Sterne's ...
... difcourfe on on 397 307 dr . T. Thompson's difcourfe 484 Smollet dr . his effay on the ex- ternal use of water , & c . 400 Sparks : or , fmall poems moral- ly turned Spirit . See Sequel to 155 Stroud's genuine memoirs 145 Sterne's ...
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... difcourfe and converfation . Where mutual regards and forbearance ferve to no manner of purpose , they would never direct the conduct of any reasonable man . The headlong courfe of the paffions would be checked by no reflection on ...
... difcourfe and converfation . Where mutual regards and forbearance ferve to no manner of purpose , they would never direct the conduct of any reasonable man . The headlong courfe of the paffions would be checked by no reflection on ...
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... difcourfe is Commerce ; it is introduced with fome general reflections , after which he proceeds as follows . The greatnefs of a state , fays he , and the happinefs of its fubjects , however independent they may be fuppofed in fome ...
... difcourfe is Commerce ; it is introduced with fome general reflections , after which he proceeds as follows . The greatnefs of a state , fays he , and the happinefs of its fubjects , however independent they may be fuppofed in fome ...
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... difcourfe , he proceeds to fhew that , though the want of trade and manufactures , among a free and very martial people , may fometimes have no other effect , than to render the public more powerful , yet according to the moft natural ...
... difcourfe , he proceeds to fhew that , though the want of trade and manufactures , among a free and very martial people , may fometimes have no other effect , than to render the public more powerful , yet according to the moft natural ...
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