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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... those , who are ferv'd by the character or ac- tion approved of ; and these we may conclude , however remote , are not totally indifferent to us . - Usefulness is on- ly a tendency to a certain end ; and ' tis a contradiction in terms ...
... those , who are ferv'd by the character or ac- tion approved of ; and these we may conclude , however remote , are not totally indifferent to us . - Usefulness is on- ly a tendency to a certain end ; and ' tis a contradiction in terms ...
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... those who are immediately employed in its cultivation , or who furnifh the more neceffary ma- nufactures to fuch as are fo employed . 1 If these fuperfluous hands be turned towards the finer arts , which are commonly denominated the ...
... those who are immediately employed in its cultivation , or who furnifh the more neceffary ma- nufactures to fuch as are fo employed . 1 If these fuperfluous hands be turned towards the finer arts , which are commonly denominated the ...
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... those more fouthern regions , agriculture is an easy art , and one man , with a couple of forry horfes , will be able , in a season , to cultivate as much land as will pay a pretty confiderable rent to the proprietor . All the art ...
... those more fouthern regions , agriculture is an easy art , and one man , with a couple of forry horfes , will be able , in a season , to cultivate as much land as will pay a pretty confiderable rent to the proprietor . All the art ...
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... those which arife from bodily fick nefs ; and these are not the half of human miferies . All other ills fpring from fome vice , either in ourselves or o 、 thers ; and even many of our diseases proceed from the fame origin . Remove the ...
... those which arife from bodily fick nefs ; and these are not the half of human miferies . All other ills fpring from fome vice , either in ourselves or o 、 thers ; and even many of our diseases proceed from the fame origin . Remove the ...
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... those ages ? What nation could then difpute with us in any foreign market , or pretend to navigate or to fell manu- factures at the fame price , which to us would afford fuffi- cient profit ? In how little time , therefore , must this ...
... those ages ? What nation could then difpute with us in any foreign market , or pretend to navigate or to fell manu- factures at the fame price , which to us would afford fuffi- cient profit ? In how little time , therefore , must this ...
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