The Monthly Review, Volume 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 109
The difficulty with which they must pronounce it , Shews that they were not of
themselves capable of inventing it . For this very reason the new language could
not much improve ; for the child's organ of speech , for want of exercise , must ...
The difficulty with which they must pronounce it , Shews that they were not of
themselves capable of inventing it . For this very reason the new language could
not much improve ; for the child's organ of speech , for want of exercise , must ...
Pagina 126
But is • it natural or reasonable to imagine , that infants and pupils , « trained and
disciplined under the mere elements and rudiments 6 of the Gospel , were ripe
for its more sublime and perfect • doctrines . And yet this must have been the
case ...
But is • it natural or reasonable to imagine , that infants and pupils , « trained and
disciplined under the mere elements and rudiments 6 of the Gospel , were ripe
for its more sublime and perfect • doctrines . And yet this must have been the
case ...
Pagina 219
To prove this , as the executive power had been described as spreading into
three branches , internal , external , and mixed ; and as the nature of the latter
must be determined by that of the two former , which are its component parts , he ,
in ...
To prove this , as the executive power had been described as spreading into
three branches , internal , external , and mixed ; and as the nature of the latter
must be determined by that of the two former , which are its component parts , he ,
in ...
Pagina 237
For , ' says he , the stronger that one body attracts another , the greater must be
the projectile force , and consequently the quicker must be the motion of that
other body , to keep it « from falling to its primary or central planet . Jupiter's
second ...
For , ' says he , the stronger that one body attracts another , the greater must be
the projectile force , and consequently the quicker must be the motion of that
other body , to keep it « from falling to its primary or central planet . Jupiter's
second ...
Pagina 240
Hence , she must come to the • earth at last ; unless that Being , which gave her a
sufficient projectile force at first , adds a ... And , as all the planets move in spaces
full of ęther and light , which are material substances , they too must meet with ...
Hence , she must come to the • earth at last ; unless that Being , which gave her a
sufficient projectile force at first , adds a ... And , as all the planets move in spaces
full of ęther and light , which are material substances , they too must meet with ...
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