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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... circumstance of re- fiftance . More time , ' he fays , is required for the electric fluid to pass through a given length , or thickness of glafs , than through metal or wood of the fame length or thickness .'- Though we recollect , that ...
... circumstance of re- fiftance . More time , ' he fays , is required for the electric fluid to pass through a given length , or thickness of glafs , than through metal or wood of the fame length or thickness .'- Though we recollect , that ...
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... circumstances and accident [ fuch , we fuppofe , as the late riots , which furnished fo convenient a pretence for putting the ftate into the hands of fuch reformers as this gentleman's fcheme requires ] , than by any previous and ...
... circumstances and accident [ fuch , we fuppofe , as the late riots , which furnished fo convenient a pretence for putting the ftate into the hands of fuch reformers as this gentleman's fcheme requires ] , than by any previous and ...
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... circumstances of things , is not even ready to abandon all for it . ' Dr. Priestley thus explains Luke x . 18 .: I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven ; ] i . e . falling as ra- pidly as lightning feems to fall from heaven . By ...
... circumstances of things , is not even ready to abandon all for it . ' Dr. Priestley thus explains Luke x . 18 .: I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven ; ] i . e . falling as ra- pidly as lightning feems to fall from heaven . By ...
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... circumstances , peculiarly ftrong . In this fituation it is highly criminal to deny , or conceal our real belief of Chrifti- anity , or whatever we confider as belonging to it . And thank- ful we ought to be , that this ' ( fcil . fhame ) ...
... circumstances , peculiarly ftrong . In this fituation it is highly criminal to deny , or conceal our real belief of Chrifti- anity , or whatever we confider as belonging to it . And thank- ful we ought to be , that this ' ( fcil . fhame ) ...
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... circumstances of his life . He was born , we are told , in the parish of St. Bartholomew , Lon- don , the son of a low tradesman , who bound him to a mean engraver of arms on plate . We have reason to think that Mr. Walpole has been mif ...
... circumstances of his life . He was born , we are told , in the parish of St. Bartholomew , Lon- don , the son of a low tradesman , who bound him to a mean engraver of arms on plate . We have reason to think that Mr. Walpole has been mif ...
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