Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1817 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... habit , I was assured , exceeded 10,000 , and of women nearly 6000 , which may be considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the ...
... habit , I was assured , exceeded 10,000 , and of women nearly 6000 , which may be considered nearly one - sixth of the population .'-- Some papers belonging to the prison of the Inquisition at Lima , which were taken thence when the ...
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... habits of children , which render them more subject to mortality than when they have reached a more advanced period , yet a considerable part of this destruction may pro bably be traced to mismanagement or neglect ; and it becomes a ...
... habits of children , which render them more subject to mortality than when they have reached a more advanced period , yet a considerable part of this destruction may pro bably be traced to mismanagement or neglect ; and it becomes a ...
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... habits of attention have become so far fixed as to stand in comparatively little danger of interrup- tion . Much as we admire , classical attainments , we cannot help wishing that means might be adopted to abridge so very serious a ...
... habits of attention have become so far fixed as to stand in comparatively little danger of interrup- tion . Much as we admire , classical attainments , we cannot help wishing that means might be adopted to abridge so very serious a ...
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... habit of careful reasoning in the affairs of life : but we ap- prehend that this doctrine will scarcely be sanctioned ... habits of ordinary life . It embraces , likewise , a larger portion of the subjects which ought to be familiar to a ...
... habit of careful reasoning in the affairs of life : but we ap- prehend that this doctrine will scarcely be sanctioned ... habits of ordinary life . It embraces , likewise , a larger portion of the subjects which ought to be familiar to a ...
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... habits of attention , that may lead him to make a discreet use of the greater share of freedom which is allowed in ... habit of close inspection , frequent ex- amination , and taking rank in a class according to the capacity evinced ...
... habits of attention , that may lead him to make a discreet use of the greater share of freedom which is allowed in ... habit of close inspection , frequent ex- amination , and taking rank in a class according to the capacity evinced ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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