Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... learned Antiquary , a monk called Geoffry , ( who was after- wards Abbot of St. Albans ) employed in the education of youth , made his pupils reprefent , with proper fcenes and dreffes , * Vid . Warburton's edition of Pope . tra ...
... learned Antiquary , a monk called Geoffry , ( who was after- wards Abbot of St. Albans ) employed in the education of youth , made his pupils reprefent , with proper fcenes and dreffes , * Vid . Warburton's edition of Pope . tra ...
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... Learned John Owen , D. D. of the last Age . Never before printed . 12mo . 3s . Buckland . · To these Discourses the enfuing Advertisement is prefixed.- The following Difcourfes were preached by that truly vener- able Divine in the laft ...
... Learned John Owen , D. D. of the last Age . Never before printed . 12mo . 3s . Buckland . · To these Discourses the enfuing Advertisement is prefixed.- The following Difcourfes were preached by that truly vener- able Divine in the laft ...
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... month , we attended the learned Abbé whilft he brought the Human Mind itfelf in review before us . We faw him proceed from one intellectual power to to another , from the inferior to the fuperior faculties 106 CONDILLAC's Efay on the.
... month , we attended the learned Abbé whilft he brought the Human Mind itfelf in review before us . We faw him proceed from one intellectual power to to another , from the inferior to the fuperior faculties 106 CONDILLAC's Efay on the.
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... learned foreign- er the juftice of acknowleging to our Readers , that we have , in our fummary of the first part of his work , entirely paffed over his Introduction , his first chapter relating to the Difference between Soul and Body ...
... learned foreign- er the juftice of acknowleging to our Readers , that we have , in our fummary of the first part of his work , entirely paffed over his Introduction , his first chapter relating to the Difference between Soul and Body ...
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... learned of Oxford , that in a fudden fit of defpair , as it should feem , they are for giving up the caufe at once , and ridding us of all labour at a blow . The fcheme is to expel REASON Out of the province of FAITH : and to believe on ...
... learned of Oxford , that in a fudden fit of defpair , as it should feem , they are for giving up the caufe at once , and ridding us of all labour at a blow . The fcheme is to expel REASON Out of the province of FAITH : and to believe on ...
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