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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... furely . Whole intereft then ? Not our own only : For our apprc- bation frequently extends farther . It muft , therefore , be the intereft of those , who are ferv'd by the character or ac- tion approved of ; and these we may conclude ...
... furely . Whole intereft then ? Not our own only : For our apprc- bation frequently extends farther . It muft , therefore , be the intereft of those , who are ferv'd by the character or ac- tion approved of ; and these we may conclude ...
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... furely much of it prevails in all our eftimation of characters , and forms no inconfiderable part of perfonal merit . This clafs of virtues , therefore , must be trufted entirely to the blind but fure teftimony of taste and fenti- ment ...
... furely much of it prevails in all our eftimation of characters , and forms no inconfiderable part of perfonal merit . This clafs of virtues , therefore , must be trufted entirely to the blind but fure teftimony of taste and fenti- ment ...
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... furely bound to keep our word , because we have given our word to keep it . But if by convention be meant a sense of common intereft ; which fense each man feels in his own breaft , which he obferves in his fellows , and which carries ...
... furely bound to keep our word , because we have given our word to keep it . But if by convention be meant a sense of common intereft ; which fense each man feels in his own breaft , which he obferves in his fellows , and which carries ...
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... furely the most fatal de- lufion , that a nation , who had any pretenfions to politics and prudence , has ever yet been guilty of . That remedy of funding , if it be a remedy , and not rather a poifon , ought , in all reason , to be ...
... furely the most fatal de- lufion , that a nation , who had any pretenfions to politics and prudence , has ever yet been guilty of . That remedy of funding , if it be a remedy , and not rather a poifon , ought , in all reason , to be ...
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... furely it will come ) when the new funds created for the exigencies of the year , are not fubfcribed to , and raise not the money projected . Suppose , either that the cafh of the nation is exhaufted , or that our faith , which has been ...
... furely it will come ) when the new funds created for the exigencies of the year , are not fubfcribed to , and raise not the money projected . Suppose , either that the cafh of the nation is exhaufted , or that our faith , which has been ...
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