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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... ourselves . It is introduced with the following just observation , viz . that nothing is more usual , than for philosophers to en- croach upon the province of Grammarians , and to engage in disputes of words , while they imagine , that ...
... ourselves . It is introduced with the following just observation , viz . that nothing is more usual , than for philosophers to en- croach upon the province of Grammarians , and to engage in disputes of words , while they imagine , that ...
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... ourselves or others , is , in common life , admitted under the denomination of virtue or personal merit ; fo no other will ever be received , where men judge of things by their natural unprejudiced reason , without the delufive glosses ...
... ourselves or others , is , in common life , admitted under the denomination of virtue or personal merit ; fo no other will ever be received , where men judge of things by their natural unprejudiced reason , without the delufive glosses ...
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... ourselves or os thers ; and even many of our diseases proceed from the fame origin . Remove the vices , and the ills follow . You must only take care to remove all the vices . If you remove part only , you may render the matter worse ...
... ourselves or os thers ; and even many of our diseases proceed from the fame origin . Remove the vices , and the ills follow . You must only take care to remove all the vices . If you remove part only , you may render the matter worse ...
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... ourselves and our pofterity , and consider only how we may best annoy the ene- my . To mortgage our revenues at so deep a rate , in wars , where we were only accessaries , was surely the most fatal de- lufion , that a nation , who had ...
... ourselves and our pofterity , and consider only how we may best annoy the ene- my . To mortgage our revenues at so deep a rate , in wars , where we were only accessaries , was surely the most fatal de- lufion , that a nation , who had ...
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... ourselves , have laboured under great difficulties , civil and religious . In a mild government founded upon the principles of liberty , I am confident , you will agree with me , that the best of fubjects ought to be particularly ...
... ourselves , have laboured under great difficulties , civil and religious . In a mild government founded upon the principles of liberty , I am confident , you will agree with me , that the best of fubjects ought to be particularly ...
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