The Monthly Review, Volume 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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Pagina 46
Experience shews us , that the first effect of attention is , to make the perceptions
occasioned by objects continue still in the mind , even when the objects
themselves are removed . These perceptions are preserved in the same order ,
generally ...
Experience shews us , that the first effect of attention is , to make the perceptions
occasioned by objects continue still in the mind , even when the objects
themselves are removed . These perceptions are preserved in the same order ,
generally ...
Pagina 108
Thus would their memory acquire some sort of habit ; themselves be able to
command their own imagination ; and insensibly learn to so by reflection , what
they had hitherto done merely by ininct . By these particulars we see in what
manner ...
Thus would their memory acquire some sort of habit ; themselves be able to
command their own imagination ; and insensibly learn to so by reflection , what
they had hitherto done merely by ininct . By these particulars we see in what
manner ...
Pagina 268
Because , formerly , the people dar« ed to take up arms themselves ; were
themselves masters of « their ministers ; themselves disposers of all emoluments
: so • that every citizen thought himself happy , to derive honours 6 and authority ,
and ...
Because , formerly , the people dar« ed to take up arms themselves ; were
themselves masters of « their ministers ; themselves disposers of all emoluments
: so • that every citizen thought himself happy , to derive honours 6 and authority ,
and ...
Pagina 324
The Egyptians and Syrians joined manufactures , navigation , and trade to it : but
above all , the Phoenicians , who , finding themselves straitned in point of room ,
from the time that the Israelites drove them out of their country , were obliged to ...
The Egyptians and Syrians joined manufactures , navigation , and trade to it : but
above all , the Phoenicians , who , finding themselves straitned in point of room ,
from the time that the Israelites drove them out of their country , were obliged to ...
Pagina 330
All mankind had preserved a constant tradition , that there was a nature more
excellent than the human , capable of do. ing them good or harm ; and being
acquainted with none but corporeal Beings , they would persuade themselves ,
that ...
All mankind had preserved a constant tradition , that there was a nature more
excellent than the human , capable of do. ing them good or harm ; and being
acquainted with none but corporeal Beings , they would persuade themselves ,
that ...
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