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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... objects of our prefent enquiry . But we shall do what may be justly esteem'd as fatisfactory . We fhall confider the matter as an object of experience . We fhall call every quality or action of the mind , virtuous , which is attended ...
... objects of our prefent enquiry . But we shall do what may be justly esteem'd as fatisfactory . We fhall confider the matter as an object of experience . We fhall call every quality or action of the mind , virtuous , which is attended ...
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... objects of the one , and a proportionable averfion to thofe of the other . ' Avarice , ambition , vanity , and all ... object to gene- ral approbation , and makes every man , or moft men , agree in the fame opinion or decifion concerning ...
... objects of the one , and a proportionable averfion to thofe of the other . ' Avarice , ambition , vanity , and all ... object to gene- ral approbation , and makes every man , or moft men , agree in the fame opinion or decifion concerning ...
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... object fatisfy both : but the humanity of one man is the humanity of every one ; and the fame object touches this paffion in all human creatures . But the fentiments which arife from humanity , are not only the fame in all human ...
... object fatisfy both : but the humanity of one man is the humanity of every one ; and the fame object touches this paffion in all human creatures . But the fentiments which arife from humanity , are not only the fame in all human ...
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... 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 , 1752 . 13.
... 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 , 1752 . 13.
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... objects , as they really ftand in nature , without addition or diminution : the other has a productive faculty , and gilding or ftaining all natural objects with the colours borrowed from internal fentiment , raifes in a man- ner a new ...
... objects , as they really ftand in nature , without addition or diminution : the other has a productive faculty , and gilding or ftaining all natural objects with the colours borrowed from internal fentiment , raifes in a man- ner a new ...
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