Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 61
Page 47
... possess little , if any , of what is considered discipline in Europe , yet the Candians have acquired , in their frequent conflicts with the Portuguese and Dutch , a considerable knowledge and dexterity in that species of warfare ...
... possess little , if any , of what is considered discipline in Europe , yet the Candians have acquired , in their frequent conflicts with the Portuguese and Dutch , a considerable knowledge and dexterity in that species of warfare ...
Page 269
... possess exact measurements of the buildings at Athens , yet a young artist could never form to himself an adequate ... possessed of these buildings had been obtained under the peculiar disadvantages which the prejudices and jealousies of ...
... possess exact measurements of the buildings at Athens , yet a young artist could never form to himself an adequate ... possessed of these buildings had been obtained under the peculiar disadvantages which the prejudices and jealousies of ...
Page 322
... possesses intrinsic value . Nothing but commodity can possess intrinsic value . But money is not commodity . Money , therefore , cannot possess intrinsic value . ' " On the third member of the syllogism , the allegation that money is ...
... possesses intrinsic value . Nothing but commodity can possess intrinsic value . But money is not commodity . Money , therefore , cannot possess intrinsic value . ' " On the third member of the syllogism , the allegation that money is ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid afford ANGELES animals antient antimony appears army beauty Bonaparte Book of Job CALIFORN called chapter character circumstances Cochin-China conscripts considerable contains degree employed endeavoured English equal exhibited expence expression extract favourable former France French French empire gabions give Greece Hindoo honour important inhabitants interest island Kailyal knowlege labour Ladurlad language less letter Lord Lord Elgin LOS ANGELES Madame du Deffand manner means ment merit military mind mode mountains muriatic acid nature Nepaul never Newars notice object observed obtained occasion opinion original particular passage passed persons poem poet possess potash present principles produce Propertius racter readers regard remarks respect Roman says scene seems Seringapatam shew Spain species specimen style success supposed Sweden Tasso taste thing tion Tonquin translation traveller volume whole writer