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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... force of this root , it seems pro- bable , that this was the form ( whatever was the fize ) of the • cakes mentioned in the texts that follow . ' See Lev . Num . Exod . Some think , as it fignifies to dance , alfo , a pipe , may , with ...
... force of this root , it seems pro- bable , that this was the form ( whatever was the fize ) of the • cakes mentioned in the texts that follow . ' See Lev . Num . Exod . Some think , as it fignifies to dance , alfo , a pipe , may , with ...
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... force , but their retreats being , in a great measure , inacceffible to the parties fent out against them , rendered thofe attempts fruitless . Abundance of lives had been loft in the purfuit of thefe favages , and the terror of them ...
... force , but their retreats being , in a great measure , inacceffible to the parties fent out against them , rendered thofe attempts fruitless . Abundance of lives had been loft in the purfuit of thefe favages , and the terror of them ...
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... force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the same degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiefce in the impreffion they make , without striving to obtain a higher degree of consciousness concerning one than another ; I ...
... force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the same degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiefce in the impreffion they make , without striving to obtain a higher degree of consciousness concerning one than another ; I ...
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... force , norin equal number ; and this is the reason why all are not equally happy in their Imagination and Memory . This incapacity proceeds from the different conformation of the organs , or perhaps from the very nature of the foul ...
... force , norin equal number ; and this is the reason why all are not equally happy in their Imagination and Memory . This incapacity proceeds from the different conformation of the organs , or perhaps from the very nature of the foul ...
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... force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the fole aid of accidental figns , make fome advances towards acquiring the habit of Ima- gination , or Reminifcence ...
... force than another . Tho ' a man were entirely divested of the use of arbitrary figns , he might , however , even by the fole aid of accidental figns , make fome advances towards acquiring the habit of Ima- gination , or Reminifcence ...
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