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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... history 279-401 -remarks on his letters on history , so far as they re- late to facred history 399 apologetical view of his moral and religious fenti- ib . Brecknock , fee prejudice detect- ments ed Brine's true fenfe of atonement for ...
... history 279-401 -remarks on his letters on history , so far as they re- late to facred history 399 apologetical view of his moral and religious fenti- ib . Brecknock , fee prejudice detect- ments ed Brine's true fenfe of atonement for ...
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... history vol , II . 430 Jones , mrs . her mifcellanies 213 -concluded 470 Jurymen of London , address to 394 L author of con- Midnight contemplation in the country 397 Militia treatife concerning 90 and a ftanding army , 95 thoughts upon ...
... history vol , II . 430 Jones , mrs . her mifcellanies 213 -concluded 470 Jurymen of London , address to 394 L author of con- Midnight contemplation in the country 397 Militia treatife concerning 90 and a ftanding army , 95 thoughts upon ...
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... barely mentioned in an old history or re- mote Gazette , fhould communicate any ftrong feelings of applause and admiration . Virtue , placed at fuch a diftance , ( . B 3 * is 1 1 4 is like a fixt ftar , which tho For JANUARY , 1752 . 5.
... barely mentioned in an old history or re- mote Gazette , fhould communicate any ftrong feelings of applause and admiration . Virtue , placed at fuch a diftance , ( . B 3 * is 1 1 4 is like a fixt ftar , which tho For JANUARY , 1752 . 5.
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... history , and his comprehenfive views of things . To fuch indeed , as have not accuftomed them- felves to general reafonings on political fubjects , feveral principles laid down in them , will , doubtless appear too refined and fubtile ...
... history , and his comprehenfive views of things . To fuch indeed , as have not accuftomed them- felves to general reafonings on political fubjects , feveral principles laid down in them , will , doubtless appear too refined and fubtile ...
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... history and experience , our author fhews from the Spartan , Roman , and other ftates , which owed their great power to the want of commerce and luxury ; and as it is natural to afk , whether fovereigns may not return to the maxims of ...
... history and experience , our author fhews from the Spartan , Roman , and other ftates , which owed their great power to the want of commerce and luxury ; and as it is natural to afk , whether fovereigns may not return to the maxims of ...
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