Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 第 79 卷Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1788 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... says : • I am fure you will agree with me , that we cannot address our congregations in too perfpicuous and eafy language . If I remember right , it is a rule of Dr. Swift ( and an excellent rule it is ) , that a clergyman , when he ...
... says : • I am fure you will agree with me , that we cannot address our congregations in too perfpicuous and eafy language . If I remember right , it is a rule of Dr. Swift ( and an excellent rule it is ) , that a clergyman , when he ...
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... says , the obfcurity of conjecture for the light of * Orpheum poetam docet Ariftoteles nunquam fuiffe . De Nat . Deorum , lib . 1 . clear elear evidence , and the intricate labyrinths of fable , 134 Taylor's Tranflation of the Hymns of ...
... says , the obfcurity of conjecture for the light of * Orpheum poetam docet Ariftoteles nunquam fuiffe . De Nat . Deorum , lib . 1 . clear elear evidence , and the intricate labyrinths of fable , 134 Taylor's Tranflation of the Hymns of ...
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... say , as good or evil manners may be found to prevail . There is nothing of novelty in the idea , nor any thing particu- larly ftriking in the execution of the work . It may , however , be perufed with profit by our youthful friends ...
... say , as good or evil manners may be found to prevail . There is nothing of novelty in the idea , nor any thing particu- larly ftriking in the execution of the work . It may , however , be perufed with profit by our youthful friends ...
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... say that , after requiring an explana tion of fome matters which had lately happened , not quite to the fatisfaction of the English , Capt . W. and his officers con fented to fend the fwivel , and ten men . After fupper , the General ...
... say that , after requiring an explana tion of fome matters which had lately happened , not quite to the fatisfaction of the English , Capt . W. and his officers con fented to fend the fwivel , and ten men . After fupper , the General ...
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... says , from the veffels of the skin of the breaft , has an immediate action on the action of the moving parts of the pleura , and carries off the inflammation independent of the circulation or any of its laws . ' We regret that the ...
... says , from the veffels of the skin of the breaft , has an immediate action on the action of the moving parts of the pleura , and carries off the inflammation independent of the circulation or any of its laws . ' We regret that the ...
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