Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... must be fenfible , that they would be anxious to know , whe ther the experiment fucceeds invariably , or how often , and what are the circumftances that contribute to its failure of fuc- cefs . On these particulars , however , as well ...
... must be fenfible , that they would be anxious to know , whe ther the experiment fucceeds invariably , or how often , and what are the circumftances that contribute to its failure of fuc- cefs . On these particulars , however , as well ...
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... must neceffarily produce either fire or froft ! But our Inquirer has another paradox , as good as this . Firft , fays he , if you reftore annual elections , private fortunes would not be able to ftand against the public purfe in the ...
... must neceffarily produce either fire or froft ! But our Inquirer has another paradox , as good as this . Firft , fays he , if you reftore annual elections , private fortunes would not be able to ftand against the public purfe in the ...
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... must always expect ; you have only to comfort yourself with this reflection , that readers of tafte ( and fuch only you would wish to please ) can easily diftinguish , by internal and indifputable marks , what is really yours from what ...
... must always expect ; you have only to comfort yourself with this reflection , that readers of tafte ( and fuch only you would wish to please ) can easily diftinguish , by internal and indifputable marks , what is really yours from what ...
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... must proceed to a heavier charge , and which you will not , I fear , so easily get over ; and that is , Want of decency , which , as my friend Pope well obferves , is want of fenfe . There are certain liberties , which all the wit in ...
... must proceed to a heavier charge , and which you will not , I fear , so easily get over ; and that is , Want of decency , which , as my friend Pope well obferves , is want of fenfe . There are certain liberties , which all the wit in ...
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... must confefs , none of the nobleft , was originally Grecian , and came from Patra in Achaia , from which place , for fome prudential reafons , not ne- ceffary to be here mentioned , they retired to Samofata , a city of Commagene in ...
... must confefs , none of the nobleft , was originally Grecian , and came from Patra in Achaia , from which place , for fome prudential reafons , not ne- ceffary to be here mentioned , they retired to Samofata , a city of Commagene in ...
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