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 137
... fact a tax paid to secure to the public the advantages of a thriving industry ; and a drawback allowed to the ... facts , drawn from the increase of goats in a desert island , or of men as ignorant as goats ; it would be a needless waste ...
... fact a tax paid to secure to the public the advantages of a thriving industry ; and a drawback allowed to the ... facts , drawn from the increase of goats in a desert island , or of men as ignorant as goats ; it would be a needless waste ...
Page 226
... fact , but with respect to the cause there is one of the greatest errors into which a number of men of discernment and ability have ever fallen . • The true state of the case is easily to be understood , if we only - throw aside , for a ...
... fact , but with respect to the cause there is one of the greatest errors into which a number of men of discernment and ability have ever fallen . • The true state of the case is easily to be understood , if we only - throw aside , for a ...
Page 394
... fact , it would not weaken the hypothesis , but only evince the ingenuity of the writer ; who , laying his scene ... Facts are not usually referred to , before the history record- ing them has had time to obtain currency . The inference ...
... fact , it would not weaken the hypothesis , but only evince the ingenuity of the writer ; who , laying his scene ... Facts are not usually referred to , before the history record- ing them has had time to obtain currency . The inference ...
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