Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Band 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... best acquainted with their own language ; and that the elements of a fcience can never be made too ❝ easy to the learner . As to the few notes which are added to this verfion , they 6 are chiefly relative to the law of England ; but ...
... best acquainted with their own language ; and that the elements of a fcience can never be made too ❝ easy to the learner . As to the few notes which are added to this verfion , they 6 are chiefly relative to the law of England ; but ...
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... best man . The Hebrews gave it to the owner of the ground where it was found , as may be ⚫ gathered from Chrift's parable , Matt . xiii . 44. And that the Syrians did the fame , we may infer from a story in Philo- . ftratus , lib . vi ...
... best man . The Hebrews gave it to the owner of the ground where it was found , as may be ⚫ gathered from Chrift's parable , Matt . xiii . 44. And that the Syrians did the fame , we may infer from a story in Philo- . ftratus , lib . vi ...
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... best administered , they must have recourfe to fanguinary mea- fures ; that governments , or artificial focieties , reduce men into three claffes , the poor , the powerful , and the rich ; that by them the poor are enflaved , infulted ...
... best administered , they must have recourfe to fanguinary mea- fures ; that governments , or artificial focieties , reduce men into three claffes , the poor , the powerful , and the rich ; that by them the poor are enflaved , infulted ...
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... best explained by comparing them with the fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in ...
... best explained by comparing them with the fame words in the Arabic . Kimchi fays , that the Rabbi's would not have known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in ...
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... to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ; Odes i , 13 ( which the + Ode xviii . Lib . 1 . * Ode xii . lib . 1. is the most remarkable imitation . Critic thinks the best in Horace ) and 19 , Critic 58 An Efay on the Writings.
... to them , viz . Odes 15 , 35 , 37 , of the first book ; Odes i , 13 ( which the + Ode xviii . Lib . 1 . * Ode xii . lib . 1. is the most remarkable imitation . Critic thinks the best in Horace ) and 19 , Critic 58 An Efay on the Writings.
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