Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fome of them , the intermiffions and remiffions are perfect ; in others to obfcure , as justly to entitle them to the name of conti- nued . ' The genera into which thefe laft are ufually divided , under the titles of inflammatory ...
... fome of them , the intermiffions and remiffions are perfect ; in others to obfcure , as justly to entitle them to the name of conti- nued . ' The genera into which thefe laft are ufually divided , under the titles of inflammatory ...
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... fome degree of com- pulfion on the part of his patron , to the bishopric of the Ifle of Man ; a preferment which he held fifty - eight years . In 1698 , he married Mary , daughter of Thomas Patten , Efq ; of Warrington . By this Lady ...
... fome degree of com- pulfion on the part of his patron , to the bishopric of the Ifle of Man ; a preferment which he held fifty - eight years . In 1698 , he married Mary , daughter of Thomas Patten , Efq ; of Warrington . By this Lady ...
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... fome other pen . : Luc . By Hercules , every one of them they were written , I affure you , by one of thofe pretenders to wifdom , whom I fo feverely ridiculed ; on purpose , I suppose , to bring down my character on a level with his ...
... fome other pen . : Luc . By Hercules , every one of them they were written , I affure you , by one of thofe pretenders to wifdom , whom I fo feverely ridiculed ; on purpose , I suppose , to bring down my character on a level with his ...
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... fome time , and dealt in abuse , equivocation , and chi- canery , with tolerable faccefs : a certain unavoidable fenfe , however , of right and wrong , and fome qualms of confcience , which I could never entirely get over , foon ...
... fome time , and dealt in abuse , equivocation , and chi- canery , with tolerable faccefs : a certain unavoidable fenfe , however , of right and wrong , and fome qualms of confcience , which I could never entirely get over , foon ...
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... fome good , fome bad , which I never thought of , and , upon the whole , what he has done is more a paraphrafe than a tranflation . Lord L. All the attempts to reprefent you , at least in our language , which I have yet feen , have ...
... fome good , fome bad , which I never thought of , and , upon the whole , what he has done is more a paraphrafe than a tranflation . Lord L. All the attempts to reprefent you , at least in our language , which I have yet feen , have ...
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