Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1807 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Page 34
... cause originating , is universally hurtful ; for then the mind cannot distinguish the cause from which it arises . Since the mind is actuated only by the emotions of pleasure and pain , the only cause which can sour and corrupt the ...
... cause originating , is universally hurtful ; for then the mind cannot distinguish the cause from which it arises . Since the mind is actuated only by the emotions of pleasure and pain , the only cause which can sour and corrupt the ...
Page 50
... cause , the Baptists , of which the Professor takes no notice . The more wise and enlightened essayist dreads an over - forward and officious interference on the part of the civil government ; and he proposes a mode which is the very ...
... cause , the Baptists , of which the Professor takes no notice . The more wise and enlightened essayist dreads an over - forward and officious interference on the part of the civil government ; and he proposes a mode which is the very ...
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... cause of this complaint . We apprehend that , in a number of cases , increased action is the immediate cause of the rupture of the vessels , without the intervening state of debility . - The account of catarrh is entirely Brunonian ...
... cause of this complaint . We apprehend that , in a number of cases , increased action is the immediate cause of the rupture of the vessels , without the intervening state of debility . - The account of catarrh is entirely Brunonian ...
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