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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... faid , it is manifeft , that languages are dependent on cuftom , this has brought them to be what they are , and , no doubt , in time , will alter them beyond knowledge . ' 2. Industry and trade ; from Martinelli's Iftoria critica della ...
... faid , it is manifeft , that languages are dependent on cuftom , this has brought them to be what they are , and , no doubt , in time , will alter them beyond knowledge . ' 2. Industry and trade ; from Martinelli's Iftoria critica della ...
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... fhall fee . " immediately faid , within three days I fhall be out of the world ; gathering it from the double meaning of the word ‹ Phthia , • Phthia , which in Greek is both the name Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & c . 13 .
... fhall fee . " immediately faid , within three days I fhall be out of the world ; gathering it from the double meaning of the word ‹ Phthia , • Phthia , which in Greek is both the name Select Pieces on COMMERCE , & c . 13 .
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... faid to be infinitely divifible . And even when infinity is • afcribed to space and duration , we afcribe them to nothing , and therefore speak abfurdly , if space and duration be not • confidered as attributes of the one real infinite ...
... faid to be infinitely divifible . And even when infinity is • afcribed to space and duration , we afcribe them to nothing , and therefore speak abfurdly , if space and duration be not • confidered as attributes of the one real infinite ...
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... faid upon it by the truly worthy , learn- ed , and judicious Dr. Clarke , by Emlyn , Jackson , and many others , will not be surprised at our calling what this author has advanced , extravagant rant . It is difagreeable indeed to be o ...
... faid upon it by the truly worthy , learn- ed , and judicious Dr. Clarke , by Emlyn , Jackson , and many others , will not be surprised at our calling what this author has advanced , extravagant rant . It is difagreeable indeed to be o ...
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... faid to be , that nei- ther scripture nor reason will fuffer us to receive the one with- out the other . If Chrift had not a Being from all eternity , that is , if he was no more than a creature , our author fays , he could not make an ...
... faid to be , that nei- ther scripture nor reason will fuffer us to receive the one with- out the other . If Chrift had not a Being from all eternity , that is , if he was no more than a creature , our author fays , he could not make an ...
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