The Monthly Review, Том 64Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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1 + Notwithstanding the great omissions that your Lordship ob , ferves there are
in some parts of the Gospel history , it must cera tainly be thought very
improbable , that Matthew , Mark , and Luké should have known of this long stay
of Jesus in ...
1 + Notwithstanding the great omissions that your Lordship ob , ferves there are
in some parts of the Gospel history , it must cera tainly be thought very
improbable , that Matthew , Mark , and Luké should have known of this long stay
of Jesus in ...
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That which must reconcile you to me , or leave me for ever wretched and
hopeless . - Could you but see that heart you accuse of unfeelingness[ Takes
hold of bin . • Sir Harry . Harg not on me thus - Be gone , or you shall see me
perish in your ...
That which must reconcile you to me , or leave me for ever wretched and
hopeless . - Could you but see that heart you accuse of unfeelingness[ Takes
hold of bin . • Sir Harry . Harg not on me thus - Be gone , or you shall see me
perish in your ...
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A constitusion must grow with people , like a shell with the snail , or it will never fit
and protect them . Thus grew the constitution of Britain , which , with all its
excellencies , is no better adapted to the banks of the Ganges , than the
government of ...
A constitusion must grow with people , like a shell with the snail , or it will never fit
and protect them . Thus grew the constitution of Britain , which , with all its
excellencies , is no better adapted to the banks of the Ganges , than the
government of ...
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If , therefore , the course of nature be actually in favour of virtue ' - ( as the Author
had shewn in the preceding Letters ) ; it must be the interest and wisdom of every
human being to be virtuous . And further , if it be agreeable to the analogy of ...
If , therefore , the course of nature be actually in favour of virtue ' - ( as the Author
had shewn in the preceding Letters ) ; it must be the interest and wisdom of every
human being to be virtuous . And further , if it be agreeable to the analogy of ...
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There are , no doubt , several reasons which may be assigned for that
indifference to religion , so visible to every eye , and for the wide spread of
infidelity ; but he must be little acquainted with the spirit of the present times , who
does not see ...
There are , no doubt , several reasons which may be assigned for that
indifference to religion , so visible to every eye , and for the wide spread of
infidelity ; but he must be little acquainted with the spirit of the present times , who
does not see ...
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