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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... truth and falfhood : the latter gives the fentiment of beauty and deformity , vice and virtue . The one difcovers objects , as they really ftand in nature , without addition or diminution : the other has a productive faculty , and ...
... truth and falfhood : the latter gives the fentiment of beauty and deformity , vice and virtue . The one difcovers objects , as they really ftand in nature , without addition or diminution : the other has a productive faculty , and ...
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... truth or falfhood on either fide . If one pleader brings the cafe under any former law or precedent , by a refined analogy or comparison , the oppofite pleader is not at a lofs to find an oppofite analogy or compa- rifon ; and the ...
... truth or falfhood on either fide . If one pleader brings the cafe under any former law or precedent , by a refined analogy or comparison , the oppofite pleader is not at a lofs to find an oppofite analogy or compa- rifon ; and the ...
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... truths . ' It is undoubtedly impoffible to fubject this nervous fluid , or animal fpirits ( if they be really the fame ) to fuch a che- mical analyfis , as the tangible animal fluids may ; nor have we ever heard of any fuch analysis ...
... truths . ' It is undoubtedly impoffible to fubject this nervous fluid , or animal fpirits ( if they be really the fame ) to fuch a che- mical analyfis , as the tangible animal fluids may ; nor have we ever heard of any fuch analysis ...
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... truth , and difguft the moderate and fenfible part of their readers by leaving the point in difpute , ( the only thing wherein the public is concerned ) and running into perfonal reflections and abuse . The author of the performance now ...
... truth , and difguft the moderate and fenfible part of their readers by leaving the point in difpute , ( the only thing wherein the public is concerned ) and running into perfonal reflections and abuse . The author of the performance now ...
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... truth of the fcriptures both of the Old and New Teftament , where , he fays , we are conftantly taught to believe , that this important revolution from Judaism to chriftianity was totally effected not only at a different time but by ...
... truth of the fcriptures both of the Old and New Teftament , where , he fays , we are conftantly taught to believe , that this important revolution from Judaism to chriftianity was totally effected not only at a different time but by ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen78 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1788 |
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