Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen12Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1755 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... ; from the Retorique de Lamy . ' Tis the author's opinion , ( in which we agree with him ) that the Hebrew was the primitive language , and continued un- corrupted VOL . XII . B corrupted till the dispersion at Babel . Whether an almighty.
... ; from the Retorique de Lamy . ' Tis the author's opinion , ( in which we agree with him ) that the Hebrew was the primitive language , and continued un- corrupted VOL . XII . B corrupted till the dispersion at Babel . Whether an almighty.
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... continued invectives against the vices of the great , whom he took care to render as odious as poffible ; till at laft , for fome ill - tim'd freedoms of fpeech , he was not only feverely repri- manded , but difplaced . His difmiffion ...
... continued invectives against the vices of the great , whom he took care to render as odious as poffible ; till at laft , for fome ill - tim'd freedoms of fpeech , he was not only feverely repri- manded , but difplaced . His difmiffion ...
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... continued after he had turned out the Senate , and the fame day he began to dictate his laws in the Capitol . ' This election , tho ' not very pleafing to the pope , was rati- fied by him ; nevertheless Rienzi meditated the obtaining a ...
... continued after he had turned out the Senate , and the fame day he began to dictate his laws in the Capitol . ' This election , tho ' not very pleafing to the pope , was rati- fied by him ; nevertheless Rienzi meditated the obtaining a ...
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... continued three years . The divifions and difturbances in Italy , occafioned by the number of petty tyrants that had established themselves in the ecclefiaftical territories , and even at Rome , occafioned his en- largement . Innocent ...
... continued three years . The divifions and difturbances in Italy , occafioned by the number of petty tyrants that had established themselves in the ecclefiaftical territories , and even at Rome , occafioned his en- largement . Innocent ...
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... continued the fame with little or no material ⚫ alteration . And yet it cannot be faid of them , as of some • barbarous nations , that they have had no commerce or inter- • course with the reft of mankind ; for , by their conquests ...
... continued the fame with little or no material ⚫ alteration . And yet it cannot be faid of them , as of some • barbarous nations , that they have had no commerce or inter- • course with the reft of mankind ; for , by their conquests ...
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