Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1795 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... same resemblance to Virgil which a human skeleton does to a human form in the vigour of health , and in the bloom of beauty . On the particularities of his verfification we fhall not enlarge , only remarking that the fenfe is often ...
... same resemblance to Virgil which a human skeleton does to a human form in the vigour of health , and in the bloom of beauty . On the particularities of his verfification we fhall not enlarge , only remarking that the fenfe is often ...
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... same time be passengers ; as he may fign petitions at pub- lic meetings without connecting himself with others who attend . I ferved many years for the defence of my country in the militia affo- ciated with what Mr. Young calls the ...
... same time be passengers ; as he may fign petitions at pub- lic meetings without connecting himself with others who attend . I ferved many years for the defence of my country in the militia affo- ciated with what Mr. Young calls the ...
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... same proportion , Art . 41. Differtation on the First Principles of Government . To which is added the genuine Speech , tranflated , delivered at the Tribune of the French Convention July 7 , 1795. By Thomas Paine , Author of Common ...
... same proportion , Art . 41. Differtation on the First Principles of Government . To which is added the genuine Speech , tranflated , delivered at the Tribune of the French Convention July 7 , 1795. By Thomas Paine , Author of Common ...
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... same which their ancestors not only after , but ages before , the reformation , were always ready to abjure : they relate folely to the temporal power of the Pope in these kingdoms , or to any pretenfions to a fpiritual power of ...
... same which their ancestors not only after , but ages before , the reformation , were always ready to abjure : they relate folely to the temporal power of the Pope in these kingdoms , or to any pretenfions to a fpiritual power of ...
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... same time they furnish an inftructive leffon to the world , on the folly of attempting to crush the rifing spirit of freedom . It would be as impracticable for us to detail to our readers . the subjects of these letters , as it would be ...
... same time they furnish an inftructive leffon to the world , on the folly of attempting to crush the rifing spirit of freedom . It would be as impracticable for us to detail to our readers . the subjects of these letters , as it would be ...
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