Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph 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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... greatest sufferer , thro the poverty of the party profecuted ; fo that the infufficiency of all thefe laws to effect the good purposes for which they C were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be ...
... greatest sufferer , thro the poverty of the party profecuted ; fo that the infufficiency of all thefe laws to effect the good purposes for which they C were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be ...
Page 39
... greatest part of the imports pay no duties ; and many principal articles are entered fo confufedly , that no juft calculation can be made , either of their quantities or value , ' for which reason he takes notice of only fuch as admit ...
... greatest part of the imports pay no duties ; and many principal articles are entered fo confufedly , that no juft calculation can be made , either of their quantities or value , ' for which reason he takes notice of only fuch as admit ...
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... greatest part of our perceptions , not because we were not conscious of them , but that we for- get them the next moment . Our attention is engaged by external objects , in exact pro- portion as they fuit our conftitution , paffions ...
... greatest part of our perceptions , not because we were not conscious of them , but that we for- get them the next moment . Our attention is engaged by external objects , in exact pro- portion as they fuit our conftitution , paffions ...
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... greatest prodigy that ever appeared in both : and we readily join iffue with our Author , in the great character he gives Mr. Garrick . Our Effayift deems Mr. Voltaire the most universal of au- thors ; and thinks , that either the ...
... greatest prodigy that ever appeared in both : and we readily join iffue with our Author , in the great character he gives Mr. Garrick . Our Effayift deems Mr. Voltaire the most universal of au- thors ; and thinks , that either the ...
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... greatest difficulty . It was like travelling for many miles over a dead flat , with no variety of profpect to entertain the fight . A • ftrict literal tranflation , in these cafes was not to be expected : · a paraphrafe was often ...
... greatest difficulty . It was like travelling for many miles over a dead flat , with no variety of profpect to entertain the fight . A • ftrict literal tranflation , in these cafes was not to be expected : · a paraphrafe was often ...
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