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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... themselves in fuch mazes of perplexity and error . ' But befides all the agreeable qualities , the origin of whose beauty we can , in fome degree , explain and account for , there till remains fomething myfterious and unac- countable ...
... themselves in fuch mazes of perplexity and error . ' But befides all the agreeable qualities , the origin of whose beauty we can , in fome degree , explain and account for , there till remains fomething myfterious and unac- countable ...
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... themselves , ' tis a very flight turn of thought , which fixes the decifion in favour of either party . ' s ; Our author concludes his ingenious performance with a very entertaining dialogue , wherein he prefents us with a picture of ...
... themselves , ' tis a very flight turn of thought , which fixes the decifion in favour of either party . ' s ; Our author concludes his ingenious performance with a very entertaining dialogue , wherein he prefents us with a picture of ...
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... themselves into petty tyrants ; and muft either fubmit to an abfolute mafter for the fake of peace and order ; or if they will preserve their independency , like the Gothic barons , they muft fall into feuds and contefts among themselves ...
... themselves into petty tyrants ; and muft either fubmit to an abfolute mafter for the fake of peace and order ; or if they will preserve their independency , like the Gothic barons , they muft fall into feuds and contefts among themselves ...
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... themselves , had it been in any degree practicable . ' As our Author , throughout this difcourfe , frequently speaks of the level of money , he defires that it may be care- fully remarked , that he always means its proportional level to ...
... themselves , had it been in any degree practicable . ' As our Author , throughout this difcourfe , frequently speaks of the level of money , he defires that it may be care- fully remarked , that he always means its proportional level to ...
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... themselves into every quar- rel , abandoned all attention to foreign affairs ; and in no contest ever took party on either fide , except by their flat teries and complaifance to the victor . • ENORMOUS monarchies , such as Europe , at ...
... themselves into every quar- rel , abandoned all attention to foreign affairs ; and in no contest ever took party on either fide , except by their flat teries and complaifance to the victor . • ENORMOUS monarchies , such as Europe , at ...
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