The Monthly Review, Volume 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 51
From Reflection , or the power of disposing of our own attention , arises the
power of considering our ideas separately ... In distinguishing our ideas , we
sometimes consider those qualities which are most essential to the subject , as
entirely ...
From Reflection , or the power of disposing of our own attention , arises the
power of considering our ideas separately ... In distinguishing our ideas , we
sometimes consider those qualities which are most essential to the subject , as
entirely ...
Pagina 126
But let us consider the case a little more diftinctly . • The author of the Epistle to
the Hebrews has informed us , that the law contained only a shadow , or nothing
more • than the bare rudiments and elements of the Gospel . But is • it natural or ...
But let us consider the case a little more diftinctly . • The author of the Epistle to
the Hebrews has informed us , that the law contained only a shadow , or nothing
more • than the bare rudiments and elements of the Gospel . But is • it natural or ...
Pagina 219
... our Doctor having described and distinguished them by their peculiar and
separate employment , and tendency to procure and establish the security and
well - being of society , considers , in the next place , how they are connected
together ...
... our Doctor having described and distinguished them by their peculiar and
separate employment , and tendency to procure and establish the security and
well - being of society , considers , in the next place , how they are connected
together ...
Pagina 289
Here I found it absolutely necessary to consider the subject in a manner as yet
unattempted , and < which should require no mathematical knowlege to
understand it . This obliged me to find one general method for ( the whole work :
and ...
Here I found it absolutely necessary to consider the subject in a manner as yet
unattempted , and < which should require no mathematical knowlege to
understand it . This obliged me to find one general method for ( the whole work :
and ...
Pagina 558
I would have my Reader consider my comparison between porous and dense
bodies , and call to mind , that the good things of this life are less good than the
evils are evil . Evils are commonly more unmixed than good things ; the lively ...
I would have my Reader consider my comparison between porous and dense
bodies , and call to mind , that the good things of this life are less good than the
evils are evil . Evils are commonly more unmixed than good things ; the lively ...
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