Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 18
... means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it might fafely rely on its own ...
... means it came into the hands of the editor , is not at all material to the public , any further than as fuch an ac- ⚫ count might tend to authenticate the genuineness of it ; and for this it was thought it might fafely rely on its own ...
Page 33
... means of attaining it , which , for this reafon , he was refolved to employ to the great- • est advantage ; and made use of the major part in advancing his fortune , while a fmaller portion ferved to purchase the • neceffities of his ...
... means of attaining it , which , for this reafon , he was refolved to employ to the great- • est advantage ; and made use of the major part in advancing his fortune , while a fmaller portion ferved to purchase the • neceffities of his ...
Page 34
... means of redreffing them must be the peculiar work of that wife body , to whofe care the fupreme power is committed ; and yet I am afraid , that many of its members will think themselves too nearly interested , to confider the public ...
... means of redreffing them must be the peculiar work of that wife body , to whofe care the fupreme power is committed ; and yet I am afraid , that many of its members will think themselves too nearly interested , to confider the public ...
Page 46
... means a chain , or connection , is formed amongst them , from whence feveral operations , as well as reminifcence , derive their origin . The first is imagination , which takes place when a perception , in virtue of the connection ...
... means a chain , or connection , is formed amongst them , from whence feveral operations , as well as reminifcence , derive their origin . The first is imagination , which takes place when a perception , in virtue of the connection ...
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... means of reviving it of himself , having no command over any thing connected with it ; and confe- quently could not retrieve the idea to which it was united . And hence it appears , that his imagination would not be as yet in his power ...
... means of reviving it of himself , having no command over any thing connected with it ; and confe- quently could not retrieve the idea to which it was united . And hence it appears , that his imagination would not be as yet in his power ...
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