The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Том 76R. Griffiths, 1787 |
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... thoughts : 1. NOUN , and 2. VERB . ' But if parts of speech are unneceffarily encreafed , there is no number to which they can be limited . In the ftrict fenfe of the term , no doubt but the neceffary words and the abbreviations are all ...
... thoughts : 1. NOUN , and 2. VERB . ' But if parts of speech are unneceffarily encreafed , there is no number to which they can be limited . In the ftrict fenfe of the term , no doubt but the neceffary words and the abbreviations are all ...
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... thoughts . The fubftance of what is advanced in the four following chapters hath already been communicated to the Public in a let- ter addreffed by the Author to Mr. Dunning in the year 1778 . His reflections on the fate of his ...
... thoughts . The fubftance of what is advanced in the four following chapters hath already been communicated to the Public in a let- ter addreffed by the Author to Mr. Dunning in the year 1778 . His reflections on the fate of his ...
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... thought that John was the first who clearly and boldly taught the doctrines of the Pre - existence and Divinity of Chrift . Notwithstanding the opinion which Athanafius , and other orthodox Fathers , entertained concerning the Gospel of ...
... thought that John was the first who clearly and boldly taught the doctrines of the Pre - existence and Divinity of Chrift . Notwithstanding the opinion which Athanafius , and other orthodox Fathers , entertained concerning the Gospel of ...
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... thought , or the em- bellishment and improvement of it , to any poets out of Ana- creon's own country . ART . V. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of London . Vol . LXXVI . for the Year 1786. 4to . Part I. 7s . 6d . Davis ...
... thought , or the em- bellishment and improvement of it , to any poets out of Ana- creon's own country . ART . V. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of London . Vol . LXXVI . for the Year 1786. 4to . Part I. 7s . 6d . Davis ...
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... thought it contained any proof of their merit ; but I produce it as a folid proof of the difpofition of the Public to become acquainted with chemical fubjects when they are treated in a popular way . This difpofition has been long pre ...
... thought it contained any proof of their merit ; but I produce it as a folid proof of the difpofition of the Public to become acquainted with chemical fubjects when they are treated in a popular way . This difpofition has been long pre ...
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