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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... them could read a letter . No matter , " faid the Bishop with a fmile , " they will find ufe enough for them ; these spectacles will help them to thread a needle , 1 a needle , to mend their clothes , or , 34 Bishop Wilfon's Works .
... them could read a letter . No matter , " faid the Bishop with a fmile , " they will find ufe enough for them ; these spectacles will help them to thread a needle , 1 a needle , to mend their clothes , or , 34 Bishop Wilfon's Works .
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... faid of you , I have given you , I think , in my life - time , fufficient proof by my Dialogues of the Dead : thofe who flatter a man may deceive , thofe who court may betray ; but thofe who take pains to imitate , have certainly the ...
... faid of you , I have given you , I think , in my life - time , fufficient proof by my Dialogues of the Dead : thofe who flatter a man may deceive , thofe who court may betray ; but thofe who take pains to imitate , have certainly the ...
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... faid to be cha- racteristic . Lord L. It may be fo ; but the unlearned have never yet feen you in a good English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults ...
... faid to be cha- racteristic . Lord L. It may be fo ; but the unlearned have never yet feen you in a good English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults ...
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... faid of the ancient heretics by the orthodox . Modern reformers have been treated juft in the fame manner : and no wonder , fince there have in every age been men fo ftrongly attached to their prefent intereft , as to value the ...
... faid of the ancient heretics by the orthodox . Modern reformers have been treated juft in the fame manner : and no wonder , fince there have in every age been men fo ftrongly attached to their prefent intereft , as to value the ...
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... faid to commence from this period . Were it not that the good deeds of this fingular and excellent man are too many and various to admit either of abridgment or epitome within the compass of the prefent Article , we could entertain our ...
... faid to commence from this period . Were it not that the good deeds of this fingular and excellent man are too many and various to admit either of abridgment or epitome within the compass of the prefent Article , we could entertain our ...
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