Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 64Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1781 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... kind of polar virtue to the particles of the electric matter . Electrical attractions and repulfions have an undoubted refemblance to certain phenomena of magnetifm : but the Reader , who is kept in continual expectation , that the ...
... kind of polar virtue to the particles of the electric matter . Electrical attractions and repulfions have an undoubted refemblance to certain phenomena of magnetifm : but the Reader , who is kept in continual expectation , that the ...
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... kind were profecuted in the numerous charitable inftitutions established in this kingdom . ART . IV . The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God , Thomas Wiljon , D. D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man . With his Life , com- piled from ...
... kind were profecuted in the numerous charitable inftitutions established in this kingdom . ART . IV . The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God , Thomas Wiljon , D. D. Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man . With his Life , com- piled from ...
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... kind of claffic reverence for ancient ftory , and an enthufiaftic love of the fabulous and poetical : to thefe his delicate fatire and refined humour will always give inexpreffible pleasure . Luc . But furely , my friend , general ...
... kind of claffic reverence for ancient ftory , and an enthufiaftic love of the fabulous and poetical : to thefe his delicate fatire and refined humour will always give inexpreffible pleasure . Luc . But furely , my friend , general ...
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... kind , if we ancients had not fo much zeal as you philofophers of latter days , you must allow that we had more good - nature ; and , however we might differ amongst ourselves in our religious fentiments , we did not , like you ...
... kind , if we ancients had not fo much zeal as you philofophers of latter days , you must allow that we had more good - nature ; and , however we might differ amongst ourselves in our religious fentiments , we did not , like you ...
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... kind of overflowing of the fatiric gall , which gives an ugly tinge to your complexion ; when you get hold of game you run it down till you are out of breath : your branches , to fay the truth , are sometimes rather too luxuriant . Luc ...
... kind of overflowing of the fatiric gall , which gives an ugly tinge to your complexion ; when you get hold of game you run it down till you are out of breath : your branches , to fay the truth , are sometimes rather too luxuriant . Luc ...
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