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 32
... mode by which not only children , but all mankind , have ever been influenced . It is the fear of the tyrant , alone , that renders the people obedient . The influence of this conduct has , in all hu- man affairs , a most pernicious ...
... mode by which not only children , but all mankind , have ever been influenced . It is the fear of the tyrant , alone , that renders the people obedient . The influence of this conduct has , in all hu- man affairs , a most pernicious ...
Page 72
... modes , tenses , & c . respecting which he affords as much ( or , more properly speaking as little ) information as ... mode of distribution which appears with as little grace as in the broken narrative of Scheherazade , and with- out ...
... modes , tenses , & c . respecting which he affords as much ( or , more properly speaking as little ) information as ... mode of distribution which appears with as little grace as in the broken narrative of Scheherazade , and with- out ...
Page 106
... mode , adopted by Mr. Paull , of calling Sir Francis out of his bed in the middle of the night . - Mr. Tooke is very severe on Mr. Paull , whom he represents as forcing himself into the friendship and political party of Sir F. B. with ...
... mode , adopted by Mr. Paull , of calling Sir Francis out of his bed in the middle of the night . - Mr. Tooke is very severe on Mr. Paull , whom he represents as forcing himself into the friendship and political party of Sir F. B. with ...
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