Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen61Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1780 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... prove detrimental to many ; though he conceives . that it may be approved of by a philofopher , without any practi cal detriment : he here again enters the lifts , after having be- fore , as he fays , fingly provoked conteft with an ...
... prove detrimental to many ; though he conceives . that it may be approved of by a philofopher , without any practi cal detriment : he here again enters the lifts , after having be- fore , as he fays , fingly provoked conteft with an ...
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... prove that this Pefhito is the very original in which the facred writers have penned the greatest part , if not the whole , of the New Teftament . Father Harduin , that cele- brated fceptic , endeavours , in his Latin commentary on the ...
... prove that this Pefhito is the very original in which the facred writers have penned the greatest part , if not the whole , of the New Teftament . Father Harduin , that cele- brated fceptic , endeavours , in his Latin commentary on the ...
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... proves at leaft that an opinion , referring the Syriac publication of the four gofpels to the end of the first century , prevailed at the time when this note was written . But how this could be done fo early , and particularly how it ...
... proves at leaft that an opinion , referring the Syriac publication of the four gofpels to the end of the first century , prevailed at the time when this note was written . But how this could be done fo early , and particularly how it ...
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... prove acceptable to the curious enquirer into this extenfive branch of Natural History . NOVELS and MEMOIR S. Art . 44. Shenflone Green ; or , the New Paradife Loft : Being a History of Human Nature . In three Volumes . Written by the ...
... prove acceptable to the curious enquirer into this extenfive branch of Natural History . NOVELS and MEMOIR S. Art . 44. Shenflone Green ; or , the New Paradife Loft : Being a History of Human Nature . In three Volumes . Written by the ...
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... proves beyond all cavil , that the early laws of this king , prior to the introduction of the feudal law , were moulded on the Saxon cuftoms , which , according to the authority of our beft writers , are the elements of the common law ...
... proves beyond all cavil , that the early laws of this king , prior to the introduction of the feudal law , were moulded on the Saxon cuftoms , which , according to the authority of our beft writers , are the elements of the common law ...
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Página 85 - To be of no Church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by Faith and Hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the salutary influence of example.
Página 17 - It ought, in my opinion, to be indispensably observed, that the masses of light in a picture be always of a warm mellow colour, yellow, red, or a yellowish- white ; and that the blue, the grey, or the green colours be kept almost entirely out of these masses, and be used only to support and set off these warm colours ; and for this purpose, a small proportion of cold colours will be sufficient.
Página 88 - He seems to have been well acquainted with his own genius, and to know what it was that Nature had...
Página 180 - The most frightful disorders arose from the state of feudal anarchy. Force decided all things. Europe was one great field of battle, where the weak struggled for freedom', and the strong for dominion. The king was without power', and the nobles without principle.
Página 344 - ... extent and variety of the universe, could we travel from planet to planet, and from system to system, in order to examine each part of this mighty fabric? Any one of these four principles above mentioned (and a hundred others which lie open to our conjecture) may afford us a theory, by which to judge of the order of the world; and it is a palpable and egregious partiality, to confine our view entirely to that principle, by which our own minds operate.
Página 84 - ... read for pleasure or accomplishment, and who buy the numerous products of modern typography, the number was then comparatively small. To prove the paucity of readers, it may be sufficient to remark, that the nation had been satisfied from 1623 to 1664, that is, forty-one years, with only two editions of the works of Shakspeare, which probably did not together make one thousand copies.
Página 1 - It is with great propriety that subtlety, which in its original import means exility of particles, is taken in its metaphorical meaning for nicety of distinction. Those writers who lay on the watch for novelty could have little hope of greatness; for great things cannot have escaped former observation.
Página 184 - Towards the latter end of this month, September, Charles will begin to recover his perfect health, according to his nativity, which, casting it myself, I am sure is true, and all things hitherto have happened accordingly to the very time that I predicted them : I hope at the same time to recover more health, according to my age.