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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... proper direction for that purpose . The notion of morals , says he , implies some fentiment , common to all mankind , which recommends the fame object to gene- ral approbation , and makes every man , or most men , agree in the fame ...
... proper direction for that purpose . The notion of morals , says he , implies some fentiment , common to all mankind , which recommends the fame object to gene- ral approbation , and makes every man , or most men , agree in the fame ...
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... proper light , we shall find , that luxury and the arts are rather favourable to liberty . and have a natural tendency to preserve , if not produce a free government . In rude unpolished nations , where the arts are neglected , all the ...
... proper light , we shall find , that luxury and the arts are rather favourable to liberty . and have a natural tendency to preserve , if not produce a free government . In rude unpolished nations , where the arts are neglected , all the ...
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... proper level ? The fovereigns of these countries have shewn , that they wanted not inclination to keep their gold and silver to themselves , had it been in any degree practicable . ' As our Author , throughout this discourse ...
... proper level ? The fovereigns of these countries have shewn , that they wanted not inclination to keep their gold and silver to themselves , had it been in any degree practicable . ' As our Author , throughout this discourse ...
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... proper level . ' After producing a variety of instances of vast sums amaf- fed by particular persons and states , towards the close of this difcourse he proceeds in the following manner . From these principles we may learn what judgment ...
... proper level . ' After producing a variety of instances of vast sums amaf- fed by particular persons and states , towards the close of this difcourse he proceeds in the following manner . From these principles we may learn what judgment ...
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... proper to relate some other experiments more nearly connected with the preceding . 5. Having seen how much more antiseptic these infusions were than fea - falt , I then tried whether plants would part with this virtue without infufion ...
... proper to relate some other experiments more nearly connected with the preceding . 5. Having seen how much more antiseptic these infusions were than fea - falt , I then tried whether plants would part with this virtue without infufion ...
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