Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... consist in a peculiar mode of inspiration , which it is difficult accurately to describe . ' It is thus characterized : The child having had no apparent warning , is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration , consisting of distinct ...
... consist in a peculiar mode of inspiration , which it is difficult accurately to describe . ' It is thus characterized : The child having had no apparent warning , is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration , consisting of distinct ...
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... consists in being hurried along by a predilection for a particular train of reasoning , with- out allowing himself to be restrained by stopping to take a nega- tive view of the subject . Mr.R. , like other enthusiastic advocates for the ...
... consists in being hurried along by a predilection for a particular train of reasoning , with- out allowing himself to be restrained by stopping to take a nega- tive view of the subject . Mr.R. , like other enthusiastic advocates for the ...
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... consist in a great measure in teaching or writing on such subjects . Whoever intends to confine himself to a particular branch of study , such as oratory , morals , poetry , modern history , or biography , will not find at his disposal ...
... consist in a great measure in teaching or writing on such subjects . Whoever intends to confine himself to a particular branch of study , such as oratory , morals , poetry , modern history , or biography , will not find at his disposal ...
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... consist not in facilitating by any new dis- covery the acquisition of knowlege , but in keeping alive the attention of youth , and in thus converting a toil into a pleasure . A continued contemplation of the subject of edu- cation might ...
... consist not in facilitating by any new dis- covery the acquisition of knowlege , but in keeping alive the attention of youth , and in thus converting a toil into a pleasure . A continued contemplation of the subject of edu- cation might ...
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... consists of 3,500,000 acres , for which they paid at the rate of 1d . per acre . The principal proprietor is Schimmel- pennick . This land they are now selling from 9s . to 278. per acre , but purchasers may be accommodated with the ...
... consists of 3,500,000 acres , for which they paid at the rate of 1d . per acre . The principal proprietor is Schimmel- pennick . This land they are now selling from 9s . to 278. per acre , but purchasers may be accommodated with the ...
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