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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... understanding the text of the Old Testament as it is in the original . It is a Grammar , Lexicon , and Con- cordance ; and fo contrived as to be of great fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for ...
... understanding the text of the Old Testament as it is in the original . It is a Grammar , Lexicon , and Con- cordance ; and fo contrived as to be of great fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for ...
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... understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures , that no one , " who employed his ftudies this way , could well be without " it , being the beft Dictionary , as well as the best Concord- ance , to them . " 66 This Concordance , therefore , our ...
... understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures , that no one , " who employed his ftudies this way , could well be without " it , being the beft Dictionary , as well as the best Concord- ance , to them . " 66 This Concordance , therefore , our ...
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... understanding of every man capable of peruling it ; and fo accurate , that it hath ferved ever fince for the ground- work of every other inveftigation of the kind . I Effay concerning human understanding . Among the principal books ...
... understanding of every man capable of peruling it ; and fo accurate , that it hath ferved ever fince for the ground- work of every other inveftigation of the kind . I Effay concerning human understanding . Among the principal books ...
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... understand- ing . In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and finalleft degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception ...
... understand- ing . In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and finalleft degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception ...
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... understanding . Thus have we , from Mr. Nugent's tranflation , prefented our Readers with a diftinct view , in miniature , of that ftrong , extenfive , and beautiful chain of reafoning , whereby the Abbé de Condillac , with a happinefs ...
... understanding . Thus have we , from Mr. Nugent's tranflation , prefented our Readers with a diftinct view , in miniature , of that ftrong , extenfive , and beautiful chain of reafoning , whereby the Abbé de Condillac , with a happinefs ...
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