Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1815 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... living in times of anarchy , perceived the necessity of re - establishing authority in more than its usual force . But how to melt together the divided opinions of men , and where in the state to place this arbitrary power ; for a ...
... living in times of anarchy , perceived the necessity of re - establishing authority in more than its usual force . But how to melt together the divided opinions of men , and where in the state to place this arbitrary power ; for a ...
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... living in a state of perpetual hostility , had for his solitary principle of action , Self - preservation at any price . He conjured up a political phantom , in a favourite and fanciful . notion , that haunted him through life . He ...
... living in a state of perpetual hostility , had for his solitary principle of action , Self - preservation at any price . He conjured up a political phantom , in a favourite and fanciful . notion , that haunted him through life . He ...
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... living or dead ? ” When he answered me rather briskly , " Either living or dead . ” I then , in great surprize , exclaimed , " Good G- ! what as fine as Vandyke ? " He He answered tartly , Yes , and finer . " 22 Northcote's Supplement ...
... living or dead ? ” When he answered me rather briskly , " Either living or dead . ” I then , in great surprize , exclaimed , " Good G- ! what as fine as Vandyke ? " He He answered tartly , Yes , and finer . " 22 Northcote's Supplement ...
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... living artists , ( as on that subject one can never obtain his real opinion , ) the conversation turned on Dr. Johnson . On my asking him how the club , to which he belonged , could so patiently suffer the tyranny of this overbearing ...
... living artists , ( as on that subject one can never obtain his real opinion , ) the conversation turned on Dr. Johnson . On my asking him how the club , to which he belonged , could so patiently suffer the tyranny of this overbearing ...
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... living in warm habitations , to their use of warm clothing , and to their frequent employment of the warm bath ; by which means , it would seem , men who are exposed during a number of hours every day to an intensely cold atmosphere can ...
... living in warm habitations , to their use of warm clothing , and to their frequent employment of the warm bath ; by which means , it would seem , men who are exposed during a number of hours every day to an intensely cold atmosphere can ...
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