Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1801 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 85
... considered strictly speaking either as passions or affections , which are always inspired by the idea or perception of some specific good or evil , but merely as introductory to these : and it is very singular , that common language ...
... considered strictly speaking either as passions or affections , which are always inspired by the idea or perception of some specific good or evil , but merely as introductory to these : and it is very singular , that common language ...
Page 206
... considered in the light of jury and judges , decided that it was gross and scandalous libel ; " and the defendant himself so far admitted the truth of the charge , as to speak in palliation of his offence , and in mitigation of ...
... considered in the light of jury and judges , decided that it was gross and scandalous libel ; " and the defendant himself so far admitted the truth of the charge , as to speak in palliation of his offence , and in mitigation of ...
Page 388
... considered this part of the subject in a new point of view . Of the five outward powers , or senses of the human frame , there are three only which have the capacity of sensation , viz . the smelling , feeling , and tasting . The five ...
... considered this part of the subject in a new point of view . Of the five outward powers , or senses of the human frame , there are three only which have the capacity of sensation , viz . the smelling , feeling , and tasting . The five ...
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