Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1752 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... common fource of illufion and mistake , in this as well as in other fubjects . Men are now cured of their paffion for Hypothefes and systems in natural philofophy , and will hearken to no arguments but thofe derived from experience ...
... common fource of illufion and mistake , in this as well as in other fubjects . Men are now cured of their paffion for Hypothefes and systems in natural philofophy , and will hearken to no arguments but thofe derived from experience ...
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... common life and practice . Again ; reverse these views and reasonings : Confider the matter a pofteriori ; and weighing the confequences , enquire , if the merit of all focial virtue is not derived from the feelings of humanity , with ...
... common life and practice . Again ; reverse these views and reasonings : Confider the matter a pofteriori ; and weighing the confequences , enquire , if the merit of all focial virtue is not derived from the feelings of humanity , with ...
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... common life , the fentiments of cenfure or appro- bation , produced by mental qualities of every kind , are very fimilar ; and that all antient moralifts , ( the best mo- dels ) in treating of them , make little or no difference a ...
... common life , the fentiments of cenfure or appro- bation , produced by mental qualities of every kind , are very fimilar ; and that all antient moralifts , ( the best mo- dels ) in treating of them , make little or no difference a ...
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... common life these principles are ftill implicitly main- tained ; nor is any other topic of praise or blame ever re- curred to , when we employ any panegyric or fatire , any applause or cenfure of human action and behaviour . If we ...
... common life these principles are ftill implicitly main- tained ; nor is any other topic of praise or blame ever re- curred to , when we employ any panegyric or fatire , any applause or cenfure of human action and behaviour . If we ...
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... common life , admitted under the denomination of virtue or personal merit ; fo no other will ever be received , where men judge of things by their natural unprejudiced reafon , without the delufive gloffes of super- ftition and falfe ...
... common life , admitted under the denomination of virtue or personal merit ; fo no other will ever be received , where men judge of things by their natural unprejudiced reafon , without the delufive gloffes of super- ftition and falfe ...
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