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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... thing that carries the moft diftant appearance of a fatisfac- tory analyfis . We here meet indeed with feveral experiments which , fo far as we understand them , do not tend to throw the leaft additional light on the Leyden vial : much ...
... thing that carries the moft diftant appearance of a fatisfac- tory analyfis . We here meet indeed with feveral experiments which , fo far as we understand them , do not tend to throw the leaft additional light on the Leyden vial : much ...
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... thing , all the wit and humour of Lucian , can never palliate , or excufe . I could point out fome paffages of this kind , but , at prefent- Luc . If any fuch there are , and fuch , perhaps , there may be , I wifh , my Lord , with all ...
... thing , all the wit and humour of Lucian , can never palliate , or excufe . I could point out fome paffages of this kind , but , at prefent- Luc . If any fuch there are , and fuch , perhaps , there may be , I wifh , my Lord , with all ...
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... thing elfe which nature might , or might not , have any objection to . • Lord L. That idea , abfurd as it is , was not confined to An- tioch , or the age you lived in , but extended to later times : our witty and fenfible friend , Lord ...
... thing elfe which nature might , or might not , have any objection to . • Lord L. That idea , abfurd as it is , was not confined to An- tioch , or the age you lived in , but extended to later times : our witty and fenfible friend , Lord ...
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... things , 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 ...
... things , 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 ...
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... not time to determine any thing concerning it , except that , when I was dying , I gave my ring to Perdiccas . What makes you fmile • Diog . Diog . I fmile to think how the Grecians behaved Franklin's Translation of Lucian . 31.
... not time to determine any thing concerning it , except that , when I was dying , I gave my ring to Perdiccas . What makes you fmile • Diog . Diog . I fmile to think how the Grecians behaved Franklin's Translation of Lucian . 31.
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