The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Том 75R. Griffiths, 1786 |
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... Such is the afcendant of virtue , & c . ( Vol . II . p . 99. ) is a mode of expreffion , which deviates fo effentially from the analogy of our language , that no authority can justify it : the word fhould certainly be written afcendancy ...
... Such is the afcendant of virtue , & c . ( Vol . II . p . 99. ) is a mode of expreffion , which deviates fo effentially from the analogy of our language , that no authority can justify it : the word fhould certainly be written afcendancy ...
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... Such were the motives which prompted me to engage in fubterraneous researches ; and I flatter myself , that the facts I have obtained from my own obfervations , and collected from many experienced miners , may intitle the following ...
... Such were the motives which prompted me to engage in fubterraneous researches ; and I flatter myself , that the facts I have obtained from my own obfervations , and collected from many experienced miners , may intitle the following ...
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... Such are the outlines of Mr. W.'s arguments for fupporting his opinion on this fubject ; nor can we in the leaft hesitate to acknowledge , that the ancients were much more learned than is generally believed . The component parts of this ...
... Such are the outlines of Mr. W.'s arguments for fupporting his opinion on this fubject ; nor can we in the leaft hesitate to acknowledge , that the ancients were much more learned than is generally believed . The component parts of this ...
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... Such is the manner in which Mr. W. accounts for the uni- verfal deluge , which he confirms by numerous obfervations on petrifactions of marine animals , and on the fituations in which they are found . Marine animals are confidered as ...
... Such is the manner in which Mr. W. accounts for the uni- verfal deluge , which he confirms by numerous obfervations on petrifactions of marine animals , and on the fituations in which they are found . Marine animals are confidered as ...
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... Such as : reforted thither on these accounts were commonly retained by the abbots , and employed in the capacity of labourers or foldiers . In the abbey of Croyland the number of these fugitives once amounted to two hundred . The laws ...
... Such as : reforted thither on these accounts were commonly retained by the abbots , and employed in the capacity of labourers or foldiers . In the abbey of Croyland the number of these fugitives once amounted to two hundred . The laws ...
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