Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 153
... readers , it is suf ficient to observe that , though we exist on a globular planet , it is necessary for convenience that maps and charts of its sur- face should be depicted on a plane . In doing this , though there must unavoidably be ...
... readers , it is suf ficient to observe that , though we exist on a globular planet , it is necessary for convenience that maps and charts of its sur- face should be depicted on a plane . In doing this , though there must unavoidably be ...
Page 170
... readers to make their own remarks . Our limits oblige us to pass over many passages , which we had marked in the course of our perusal of these volumes ; and we hope to be excused from minutely noticing the remain- ing contents . Those ...
... readers to make their own remarks . Our limits oblige us to pass over many passages , which we had marked in the course of our perusal of these volumes ; and we hope to be excused from minutely noticing the remain- ing contents . Those ...
Page 273
... reading which he adopts may have been a conjec- tural emendation of some scribe . - While Dr. H. rejects the ... reading , it adds great weight to the consent of the LXX with later versions , and greater still to the con- sent of the old ...
... reading which he adopts may have been a conjec- tural emendation of some scribe . - While Dr. H. rejects the ... reading , it adds great weight to the consent of the LXX with later versions , and greater still to the con- sent of the old ...
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