Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1803 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... learned , and merry cardinal : I trouble you with another letter , my dear count , but it is on a subject of importance to the academy . The place of foreign aca- demician was vacated by cardinal Quirini , of typographic memory . It ...
... learned , and merry cardinal : I trouble you with another letter , my dear count , but it is on a subject of importance to the academy . The place of foreign aca- demician was vacated by cardinal Quirini , of typographic memory . It ...
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... learned , that one Copernicus had maintained , that the earth moved round the sun . What then was to become of that passage in scripture , which declared the earth immoveable , and of that Jo- shua , who made the sun to stand still ? to ...
... learned , that one Copernicus had maintained , that the earth moved round the sun . What then was to become of that passage in scripture , which declared the earth immoveable , and of that Jo- shua , who made the sun to stand still ? to ...
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... learned Italian many years before Mr. Landen's Mathematical memoirs were published . ' We sup- pose that Mr. H. alludes to Fagnani ; and he might also have mentioned a learned Frenchman , M. Legendre . In our opinion , before Mr. H. had ...
... learned Italian many years before Mr. Landen's Mathematical memoirs were published . ' We sup- pose that Mr. H. alludes to Fagnani ; and he might also have mentioned a learned Frenchman , M. Legendre . In our opinion , before Mr. H. had ...
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