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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... readers . ' Men are attached to popular opinions or national prejudices , instead of adhering to truth alone .'- All this we knew before ; and Reafon need not have travelled very far to make the difcovery . The work now under ...
... readers . ' Men are attached to popular opinions or national prejudices , instead of adhering to truth alone .'- All this we knew before ; and Reafon need not have travelled very far to make the difcovery . The work now under ...
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... Readers with the first and the laft . He judged that the age gave much into what is merely fu- perficial : that people were lefs fond of diving into the bottom of things , than of flightly fkimming them over : that men of real learning ...
... Readers with the first and the laft . He judged that the age gave much into what is merely fu- perficial : that people were lefs fond of diving into the bottom of things , than of flightly fkimming them over : that men of real learning ...
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... 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 is falsely afcribed to you . Can any man in his fenfes fuppofe that the hu- morous ...
... 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 is falsely afcribed to you . Can any man in his fenfes fuppofe that the hu- morous ...
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... readers only , but by men of more enlarged understandings , and of deeper and more improved ftu- dies . To the cognofcenti in ecclefiaftics , who have patience to fearch into the very rubbish of worfe than Gothic literature , REV . Jan ...
... readers only , but by men of more enlarged understandings , and of deeper and more improved ftu- dies . To the cognofcenti in ecclefiaftics , who have patience to fearch into the very rubbish of worfe than Gothic literature , REV . Jan ...
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... Readers with many anecdotes of this extraordinary Patriot , which could not fail to impress them with the deepest veneration for his character . But for these we must refer to the Work itself . In the year 1770 , Mr. Hollis retired into ...
... Readers with many anecdotes of this extraordinary Patriot , which could not fail to impress them with the deepest veneration for his character . But for these we must refer to the Work itself . In the year 1770 , Mr. Hollis retired into ...
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