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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... opinion ,. however , is not a standard for others ; nor is it , in the least , our defign or inclination to derogate from the merit of any work that paffes through our hands ; we fhall , therefore , endeavour to give our readers an ...
... opinion ,. however , is not a standard for others ; nor is it , in the least , our defign or inclination to derogate from the merit of any work that paffes through our hands ; we fhall , therefore , endeavour to give our readers an ...
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... opinion , that the deluge , alone , could not be the cause of fuch phænomena , unless it were accompanied with fub- terraneous eruptions , which threw the feveral trata of the earth into the confufion we now find them in . 13. On ...
... opinion , that the deluge , alone , could not be the cause of fuch phænomena , unless it were accompanied with fub- terraneous eruptions , which threw the feveral trata of the earth into the confufion we now find them in . 13. On ...
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... opinions , and their attacks upon religion , are very far from being formidable . There is nothing new or extraordinary in this performance ; it concludes with an exhortation to believers of all ranks , by authority , precept , and ...
... opinions , and their attacks upon religion , are very far from being formidable . There is nothing new or extraordinary in this performance ; it concludes with an exhortation to believers of all ranks , by authority , precept , and ...
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... opinion of his equals , that ftates have their natural rifings , alterations , and downfals ; and that permanency does not feem to be of this world ? How many cities and states , renowned for arts and arms , for magnificence , power and ...
... opinion of his equals , that ftates have their natural rifings , alterations , and downfals ; and that permanency does not feem to be of this world ? How many cities and states , renowned for arts and arms , for magnificence , power and ...
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... opinion , that people in public offices were accommodated fuitably to their rank , in every town wherein they chose to refresh themselves ; that perfons of rank and fashion made free with the palaces and feats of their acquaintance ...
... opinion , that people in public offices were accommodated fuitably to their rank , in every town wherein they chose to refresh themselves ; that perfons of rank and fashion made free with the palaces and feats of their acquaintance ...
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