The Monthly Review, Volume 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 215
The Character of Henry , as drawn by the pen of Sully , may probably be thought
the most proper conclusion of our Review of the Life of a Prince , who has had
the title of GREAT universally ascribed to him . After advertising his readers not to
...
The Character of Henry , as drawn by the pen of Sully , may probably be thought
the most proper conclusion of our Review of the Life of a Prince , who has had
the title of GREAT universally ascribed to him . After advertising his readers not to
...
Pagina 395
1 lan * to bed , and , by a proper diet and care , recovered his former < health ,
and could walk perfectly well in three weeks.zi , Art . 22. Some observations on
the new Method of curing the Cataraft , by extratting the chrystalline humour ; by ...
1 lan * to bed , and , by a proper diet and care , recovered his former < health ,
and could walk perfectly well in three weeks.zi , Art . 22. Some observations on
the new Method of curing the Cataraft , by extratting the chrystalline humour ; by ...
Pagina 426
... at the usual hours of felling grain ; that the whole of the commodity be expoled
to public view , and not fhewn in famples , as is now practifed ; that Drefling - Mills
be entirely abolished , or put under some proper restrictions ; ' and particularly ...
... at the usual hours of felling grain ; that the whole of the commodity be expoled
to public view , and not fhewn in famples , as is now practifed ; that Drefling - Mills
be entirely abolished , or put under some proper restrictions ; ' and particularly ...
Pagina 436
In this sense it can be no proof , that God did not manifest his prefence by some
visible fymbols , that no man hath Jeen , or can see his proper Spiritual Nature ;
for in that sense , no man hath feen , or can see any fpiritual Nature at all , ja pa •
It ...
In this sense it can be no proof , that God did not manifest his prefence by some
visible fymbols , that no man hath Jeen , or can see his proper Spiritual Nature ;
for in that sense , no man hath feen , or can see any fpiritual Nature at all , ja pa •
It ...
Pagina 675
I will conclude this tedious performance with observing , that if we rest our militia
upon its proper basis , a general use of arms , and the love of honour , we shall
find men hardy enough to serve their country , that duty will employ the moit ...
I will conclude this tedious performance with observing , that if we rest our militia
upon its proper basis , a general use of arms , and the love of honour , we shall
find men hardy enough to serve their country , that duty will employ the moit ...
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