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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... means the pointing out particular per- fons , either in writing , pictures , or prints , with a view to depreciate and render them odious . He gives us examples of the various punishments inflicted upon libellers by different states and ...
... means the pointing out particular per- fons , either in writing , pictures , or prints , with a view to depreciate and render them odious . He gives us examples of the various punishments inflicted upon libellers by different states and ...
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... means of their infinuating themselves into fa- vour was the affiduitas , the very extreme of officiousness ; not returning home after the morning falutation , but wait- ing on their patron the whole day long wherever he went . It is ...
... means of their infinuating themselves into fa- vour was the affiduitas , the very extreme of officiousness ; not returning home after the morning falutation , but wait- ing on their patron the whole day long wherever he went . It is ...
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... mean vintner * , named Laurence Gabrini , and Magdalen , a landrefs . However , Nicholas Rienzi , by which appellation he was commonly diftinguifhed , did not form his fentiments from the meanness of his birth . To a good natural ...
... mean vintner * , named Laurence Gabrini , and Magdalen , a landrefs . However , Nicholas Rienzi , by which appellation he was commonly diftinguifhed , did not form his fentiments from the meanness of his birth . To a good natural ...
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... means to infinuate himself into the favour of those who partook of the administration . * Rienzi's talents procured him to be nominated one of the deputies fent by the Romans to Pope Clement the fixth , who re- fided at Avignon . The ...
... means to infinuate himself into the favour of those who partook of the administration . * Rienzi's talents procured him to be nominated one of the deputies fent by the Romans to Pope Clement the fixth , who re- fided at Avignon . The ...
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... means Rienzi prevailed on the pope's vicar to give á tacit fanction to his project , is not certainly known ; that he did procure that fanction , and that it was looked on as a ma- fter - piece of policy , is generally admitted . • The ...
... means Rienzi prevailed on the pope's vicar to give á tacit fanction to his project , is not certainly known ; that he did procure that fanction , and that it was looked on as a ma- fter - piece of policy , is generally admitted . • The ...
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