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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... mind on letters concerning on Elfrida 62 312 482 on the fentence in fa- 153 vour of M. and T. 159 - 211 238 Poetical impertinence : or ad- vice unasked pieces . By feveral hands 397 Polity principles of . By T. Pownal efq ; 435 Poor ...
... mind on letters concerning on Elfrida 62 312 482 on the fentence in fa- 153 vour of M. and T. 159 - 211 238 Poetical impertinence : or ad- vice unasked pieces . By feveral hands 397 Polity principles of . By T. Pownal efq ; 435 Poor ...
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... mind , virtuous , which is attended with the general app obation of mankind : and we fhall denominate vicious , every quality , which is the object of general blame or cenfure . Thefe qualities we fhall endea- vour to collect ; and ...
... mind , virtuous , which is attended with the general app obation of mankind : and we fhall denominate vicious , every quality , which is the object of general blame or cenfure . Thefe qualities we fhall endea- vour to collect ; and ...
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... mind , that they were incapa- ble of all refiftance , and could never , upon the highest provocation , make us feel the effects of their refentment ; the neceffary confequence , I think , is , that we should be bound by the laws of ...
... mind , that they were incapa- ble of all refiftance , and could never , upon the highest provocation , make us feel the effects of their refentment ; the neceffary confequence , I think , is , that we should be bound by the laws of ...
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... mind were to be confidered as virtues or moral attributes , many would ima- gine , that we had entered upon one of the profoundest fpe- culations of Ethics ; tho ' ' tis probable , all the while , that the greatest part of the dispute ...
... mind were to be confidered as virtues or moral attributes , many would ima- gine , that we had entered upon one of the profoundest fpe- culations of Ethics ; tho ' ' tis probable , all the while , that the greatest part of the dispute ...
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... mind , and where every thing else is equal , produce a cool preference of what is ufe- ful and ferviceable to mankind , above what is pernicious and dangerous . A moral diftinction , therefore , imme- diately arifes ; a general ...
... mind , and where every thing else is equal , produce a cool preference of what is ufe- ful and ferviceable to mankind , above what is pernicious and dangerous . A moral diftinction , therefore , imme- diately arifes ; a general ...
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