Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1799 - Periodicals Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... equal to two hundred and twenty - five thousand pounds sterling . The house for the residence of the president stands north - west of the capitol , at the distance of about one mile and a half . It is situ ated upon a rising ground not ...
... equal to two hundred and twenty - five thousand pounds sterling . The house for the residence of the president stands north - west of the capitol , at the distance of about one mile and a half . It is situ ated upon a rising ground not ...
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... equals the vici- nity of Montreal in Canada , for an English or Irish settler ; there he will find himself surrounded by his countrymen ; and there he will still see ample room for thousands of addi- tional inhabitants . [ To be ...
... equals the vici- nity of Montreal in Canada , for an English or Irish settler ; there he will find himself surrounded by his countrymen ; and there he will still see ample room for thousands of addi- tional inhabitants . [ To be ...
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... equal precision and evidence with greater conciseness . The doctrine of proportion might easily be expedited , if there were no such things as in- commensurable quantities : Dr. Hutton , in deviating from Euclid , has lost sight of ...
... equal precision and evidence with greater conciseness . The doctrine of proportion might easily be expedited , if there were no such things as in- commensurable quantities : Dr. Hutton , in deviating from Euclid , has lost sight of ...
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... equal that great writer in eloquence , he does not seem to be much inferior to him in good sense ; as the reader may judge by the following ex- tract : ‹ And I affirm , in the first place , that to mock at sin , to makę the detestation ...
... equal that great writer in eloquence , he does not seem to be much inferior to him in good sense ; as the reader may judge by the following ex- tract : ‹ And I affirm , in the first place , that to mock at sin , to makę the detestation ...
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... equal merit , are replete with valuable instruction , conveyed in concise and energetic language ; and they seem calculated to convince the under- standing , to meliorate the heart , and to regulate the affec- tions . ART . VII ...
... equal merit , are replete with valuable instruction , conveyed in concise and energetic language ; and they seem calculated to convince the under- standing , to meliorate the heart , and to regulate the affec- tions . ART . VII ...
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