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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... improvement , we should have been far from wasting so much letter - press in the censure of his extra- vagancies . Joy shook his torch above the band , By many a various passion fann'd ; As elemental sparks can feed On essence pure and ...
... improvement , we should have been far from wasting so much letter - press in the censure of his extra- vagancies . Joy shook his torch above the band , By many a various passion fann'd ; As elemental sparks can feed On essence pure and ...
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... improvement , cannot be admitted upon the bare assertion of Menasseh ; who must be regarded as opposing in this respect the general doctrine of his brethren . The nephesh , ruach , and neshama , he likewise maintains , signify nothing ...
... improvement , cannot be admitted upon the bare assertion of Menasseh ; who must be regarded as opposing in this respect the general doctrine of his brethren . The nephesh , ruach , and neshama , he likewise maintains , signify nothing ...
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... improvements made of late years in its elementary branches deserve to hold a place , with vac- cination , among the happiest discoveries of the age . Scot- D 4 land , land , also , has contributed so largely to the Russel on Education ...
... improvements made of late years in its elementary branches deserve to hold a place , with vac- cination , among the happiest discoveries of the age . Scot- D 4 land , land , also , has contributed so largely to the Russel on Education ...
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... improvement in our plans of education , nor of the ease with which , under due precau- tion , it might be carried into effect . His object in drawing up these observations was not to make a comparison between the seminaries on this and ...
... improvement in our plans of education , nor of the ease with which , under due precau- tion , it might be carried into effect . His object in drawing up these observations was not to make a comparison between the seminaries on this and ...
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... improvement upon our system , to have the eight years which are devoted to lan- guages , ( and the term ought not to be shorter , ) spent entirely at school ; as , for the reasons which I have assigned , there cannot be the smallest ...
... improvement upon our system , to have the eight years which are devoted to lan- guages , ( and the term ought not to be shorter , ) spent entirely at school ; as , for the reasons which I have assigned , there cannot be the smallest ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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