Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1806 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 76
... period must be dated the time , times , and dividing of time , or , as he conjectures , three prophetic years and a half , equal to 1260 solar years , which are to elapse between the establishment of his power and its complete overthrow ...
... period must be dated the time , times , and dividing of time , or , as he conjectures , three prophetic years and a half , equal to 1260 solar years , which are to elapse between the establishment of his power and its complete overthrow ...
Page 77
... period of 1866 years , he computes backwards 2200 , 2300 , and 2400 years : but , finding nothing satisfactory in antient history by adopting the period pointed out by either of the two latter dates , he fixes on the former , viz . 2200 ...
... period of 1866 years , he computes backwards 2200 , 2300 , and 2400 years : but , finding nothing satisfactory in antient history by adopting the period pointed out by either of the two latter dates , he fixes on the former , viz . 2200 ...
Page 181
... period to 1714 , when Addison had published his best pro- ductions . The writers of the age of Elizabeth certainly improved on the diction of their predecessors : but Johnson evidently exag- gerated their merits , when he proposed them ...
... period to 1714 , when Addison had published his best pro- ductions . The writers of the age of Elizabeth certainly improved on the diction of their predecessors : but Johnson evidently exag- gerated their merits , when he proposed them ...
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