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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... fubject is important and interefting , and the manner of treating it eafy and natural : His defign is to fix the juft origin of morals , in the execution of which he has fhewn a great deal of judgment as well as ingenuity , as every ...
... fubject is important and interefting , and the manner of treating it eafy and natural : His defign is to fix the juft origin of morals , in the execution of which he has fhewn a great deal of judgment as well as ingenuity , as every ...
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... fubject to fuch a variety of in- terpretations , that it is impoffible accurately to compare them , or draw any determinate conclufion from them . He thinks it fufficient for his purpose , if it be allowed that there is fome benovelence ...
... fubject to fuch a variety of in- terpretations , that it is impoffible accurately to compare them , or draw any determinate conclufion from them . He thinks it fufficient for his purpose , if it be allowed that there is fome benovelence ...
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... fubject to great difcuffion and enquiry . The object of municipal is to fix all queftions with regard to juftice : the debates of civilians ; the reflec- tions of politicians ; the precedents of hiftories and public tions For JANUARY ...
... fubject to great difcuffion and enquiry . The object of municipal is to fix all queftions with regard to juftice : the debates of civilians ; the reflec- tions of politicians ; the precedents of hiftories and public tions For JANUARY ...
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... fubjects , it may juftly be affirmed , that our fpeculations can fcarce ever be too fine , provided they be just . The fubject of his firft difcourfe is Commerce ; it is introduced with fome general reflections , after which he proceeds ...
... fubjects , it may juftly be affirmed , that our fpeculations can fcarce ever be too fine , provided they be just . The fubject of his firft difcourfe is Commerce ; it is introduced with fome general reflections , after which he proceeds ...
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... fubject , on which he has made many curious and uncom- mon obfervations . The abfolute quantity of money in any ftate , he tells us , is a matter of great indifference , and that there are only two circumftances of any importance , viz ...
... fubject , on which he has made many curious and uncom- mon obfervations . The abfolute quantity of money in any ftate , he tells us , is a matter of great indifference , and that there are only two circumftances of any importance , viz ...
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