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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... tion of animals and that of vegetables , philofophical ob- fervations on , by dr . Parfons 367 Andro , a new game at cards 77 Animadverfions on mr . Brown's effays on the characteristics 152 curfory on a late controversy relating to the ...
... tion of animals and that of vegetables , philofophical ob- fervations on , by dr . Parfons 367 Andro , a new game at cards 77 Animadverfions on mr . Brown's effays on the characteristics 152 curfory on a late controversy relating to the ...
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... tion of Rembrandt's etchings 311 Gilbert , Sir Jeffery his abstract of Locke's effay on human un- derstanding 397 Gibb's tranflation of Offario's hiftory of the Portuguese 196- 241 Glass's account of ancient baths 319 311 240 Gordon's ...
... tion of Rembrandt's etchings 311 Gilbert , Sir Jeffery his abstract of Locke's effay on human un- derstanding 397 Gibb's tranflation of Offario's hiftory of the Portuguese 196- 241 Glass's account of ancient baths 319 311 240 Gordon's ...
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... 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 , that any thing pleases as means to an end ...
... 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 , that any thing pleases as means to an end ...
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... tion and recital of the cafe ; our hearts are immediately caught , our fympathy enlivened , and our cool approbation converted into the warmest fentiments of friendfhip and regard . These feem neceflary and infallible confequences of ...
... tion and recital of the cafe ; our hearts are immediately caught , our fympathy enlivened , and our cool approbation converted into the warmest fentiments of friendfhip and regard . These feem neceflary and infallible confequences of ...
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... tion than the lowness of intereft , but that plenty of mo- ney , tho ' it be generally affigned as the caufe of lownefs of intereft , is not the true one ; money , however plentiful , having no other effect , if fixt , than to raife the ...
... tion than the lowness of intereft , but that plenty of mo- ney , tho ' it be generally affigned as the caufe of lownefs of intereft , is not the true one ; money , however plentiful , having no other effect , if fixt , than to raife the ...
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