The Monthly Review, Том 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Our wants are all allied among themselves , and in some respects united one to
another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the same individual person ;
and the perceptions we have of them may be considered as a series of ...
Our wants are all allied among themselves , and in some respects united one to
another , by belonging , as they all of them do , to the same individual person ;
and the perceptions we have of them may be considered as a series of ...
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Millar . The exuberance of the Materia Medica , and a too great attention to
thelucrative improvements of pharmacy , it is apprehended , has been a principal
occafion of the little regard the moderns seem to have paid to some of the most
useful ...
Millar . The exuberance of the Materia Medica , and a too great attention to
thelucrative improvements of pharmacy , it is apprehended , has been a principal
occafion of the little regard the moderns seem to have paid to some of the most
useful ...
Стр. 416
... without the assistance of some veteran , regular , and well - disciplined troops ;
so it would unavoidably foilow from the mixture of both , that as often as these
regulars and the militia did duty together , the fubaltern men of service among the
...
... without the assistance of some veteran , regular , and well - disciplined troops ;
so it would unavoidably foilow from the mixture of both , that as often as these
regulars and the militia did duty together , the fubaltern men of service among the
...
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But , pity it is , that when they took the pains to amend “ some incorrectnesses that
arise from the hafte of writing , or the want of a revisal , ” they did not allo affist the
Reader with some observations , to secure him from error . The more learned ...
But , pity it is , that when they took the pains to amend “ some incorrectnesses that
arise from the hafte of writing , or the want of a revisal , ” they did not allo affist the
Reader with some observations , to secure him from error . The more learned ...
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lity of our Readers , we should have been glad also to have explained some of
his Arabic inscriptions , if they had been at all legible . In several instances his
editors might as well have put down any other fcrawls : it is pity , too , that the
Arabic ...
lity of our Readers , we should have been glad also to have explained some of
his Arabic inscriptions , if they had been at all legible . In several instances his
editors might as well have put down any other fcrawls : it is pity , too , that the
Arabic ...
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