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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... It might alfo have prevented an unphysical reader's misapprehending a paffage in the 16th page of this performance , where Dr. Flemyng defires to ob- È 2 ferve , ferve , that as the nerves are felid parts , For JANUARY , 1752 . 51.
... It might alfo have prevented an unphysical reader's misapprehending a paffage in the 16th page of this performance , where Dr. Flemyng defires to ob- È 2 ferve , ferve , that as the nerves are felid parts , For JANUARY , 1752 . 51.
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... paffages from this oration , which , if they do not greatly edify , will at least divert . It begins as follows : • Gentlemen , It is now near a full century , fince our pious , per- fecuted ancestors , and ourfelves , have laboured ...
... paffages from this oration , which , if they do not greatly edify , will at least divert . It begins as follows : • Gentlemen , It is now near a full century , fince our pious , per- fecuted ancestors , and ourfelves , have laboured ...
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... honour or common honesty . ' Again ; when he confiders the charges brought against him by the difquifitors in the fecond part of their Appeal , we F 2 find find the following paffage . • The friends of the For JANUARY , 1752 . 67.
... honour or common honesty . ' Again ; when he confiders the charges brought against him by the difquifitors in the fecond part of their Appeal , we F 2 find find the following paffage . • The friends of the For JANUARY , 1752 . 67.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. find the following paffage . • The friends of the author on the other hand flatter him , that he has done fomething to- lerably well ; that , as far as he has gone , he has given a clear and full ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. find the following paffage . • The friends of the author on the other hand flatter him , that he has done fomething to- lerably well ; that , as far as he has gone , he has given a clear and full ...
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... that I had better go back to the part of the town I came from , for they did not want any disguised gentleman or fighting clerks in the city . I 4 * I I have often , on the recollecting the several paffages For FEBRUARY , 1752. 119.
... that I had better go back to the part of the town I came from , for they did not want any disguised gentleman or fighting clerks in the city . I 4 * I I have often , on the recollecting the several paffages For FEBRUARY , 1752. 119.
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