The Monthly Review, Volume 64Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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It is he ( we fay ) , and not Reason , that drew the following picture , and called it
the King of Denmark's . ' Lucidor ( for that's the travelling name of Reafon ) found
himself in the midst of Copenhagen . He was charmed there to find a young ...
It is he ( we fay ) , and not Reason , that drew the following picture , and called it
the King of Denmark's . ' Lucidor ( for that's the travelling name of Reafon ) found
himself in the midst of Copenhagen . He was charmed there to find a young ...
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Dr. Lardner observes , that heretics were generally understood , in the ancient
church , to be persons who lepa . sared themselves from what was called the
catholic or orthodox communion ; or who were excluded from it by others . Austin
and ...
Dr. Lardner observes , that heretics were generally understood , in the ancient
church , to be persons who lepa . sared themselves from what was called the
catholic or orthodox communion ; or who were excluded from it by others . Austin
and ...
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... them in his eye when he exhorted the primitive Chriftians to avoid philofophy ,
and quer tion's about endless genealogies , and oppositions of science falsely so
called . This opinion , continues Mr. Hogg , that the foundation of these heresies ...
... them in his eye when he exhorted the primitive Chriftians to avoid philofophy ,
and quer tion's about endless genealogies , and oppositions of science falsely so
called . This opinion , continues Mr. Hogg , that the foundation of these heresies ...
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In fact , there is in general in the Italian Drama of this name an infipidity , mixed
with a buffoonery too low to be called farcical , which would make the
representation insupportable in England , were the language underfood , or
attended io in ...
In fact , there is in general in the Italian Drama of this name an infipidity , mixed
with a buffoonery too low to be called farcical , which would make the
representation insupportable in England , were the language underfood , or
attended io in ...
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... bodies , the temperatures of which differed in the same ratio as the former - is
certainly a fast of no small importance towards the acquiring some knowledge of
the nature of that mysterious Element - if it be an element -- called Fire .
... bodies , the temperatures of which differed in the same ratio as the former - is
certainly a fast of no small importance towards the acquiring some knowledge of
the nature of that mysterious Element - if it be an element -- called Fire .
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