Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... pleasure in communicating his obferva tions to the Public , in our CORRESPONDENCE . B 2 discharge discharge of both the jars , notwithstanding the outside coat- Lyon's Experiments and Obfervations in Electricity . 3 CAY.
... pleasure in communicating his obferva tions to the Public , in our CORRESPONDENCE . B 2 discharge discharge of both the jars , notwithstanding the outside coat- Lyon's Experiments and Obfervations in Electricity . 3 CAY.
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... pleasure in the perufal . With respect to fome speculative points , widely as we may differ from this very excellent man , we are ready to ac- knowledge , that in his life and manners he has left an ex- ample of primitive and ...
... pleasure in the perufal . With respect to fome speculative points , widely as we may differ from this very excellent man , we are ready to ac- knowledge , that in his life and manners he has left an ex- ample of primitive and ...
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... pleasure . Luc . But furely , my friend , general fatire , and true humour ( and thefe you are kind enough to grant me ) , ftand as fair a chance of general approbation as any other fpecies of authorial merit can en- title us to . Lord ...
... pleasure . Luc . But furely , my friend , general fatire , and true humour ( and thefe you are kind enough to grant me ) , ftand as fair a chance of general approbation as any other fpecies of authorial merit can en- title us to . Lord ...
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... pleasure of converfing with your Lordship . Lord L. I thought , by your Tragopodagra , that you spoke feelingly , and like one who had experienced the miferies which you fo pathetically , as well as fo humourously , defcribe ...
... pleasure of converfing with your Lordship . Lord L. I thought , by your Tragopodagra , that you spoke feelingly , and like one who had experienced the miferies which you fo pathetically , as well as fo humourously , defcribe ...
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... pleasure that we congratulate the public on a new acqui- fition from the Greek , equally entertaining and inftructive . Though Lucian did not flourish in the illuftrious ages of Grecian eloquence and philofophy , yet he had conftantly ...
... pleasure that we congratulate the public on a new acqui- fition from the Greek , equally entertaining and inftructive . Though Lucian did not flourish in the illuftrious ages of Grecian eloquence and philofophy , yet he had conftantly ...
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