Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalR. Griffiths., 1791 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... perhaps , inferior to any of the three former , in that branch of the mathematics to which this problem belongs , after reading what they had done on the sub- ject , was perfectly fatisfied that they had proceeded on wrong principles ...
... perhaps , inferior to any of the three former , in that branch of the mathematics to which this problem belongs , after reading what they had done on the sub- ject , was perfectly fatisfied that they had proceeded on wrong principles ...
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... perhaps the only inftance of the kind that has ever been obferved , was born at Calcutta , of In- dian parents , in 1783. The child lived during two years , and was killed by the accidental bite of a cobra de capelo . One of the heads ...
... perhaps the only inftance of the kind that has ever been obferved , was born at Calcutta , of In- dian parents , in 1783. The child lived during two years , and was killed by the accidental bite of a cobra de capelo . One of the heads ...
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... told . Since this Poem was written , Mr. HASTINGS has purchased his family eftate of Daclesford , in Warwickshire . ' C 4 Το To thee , perhaps , the Fates may give , The Poetry of the World , Vols . III . and IV . 23.
... told . Since this Poem was written , Mr. HASTINGS has purchased his family eftate of Daclesford , in Warwickshire . ' C 4 Το To thee , perhaps , the Fates may give , The Poetry of the World , Vols . III . and IV . 23.
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... perhaps the other organs of digef tion , whatever that may be . ' Dr. Fordyce begins his lecture by giving a defcription of the organs of digeftion in the human body . He treats particularly of the ftomach , and the fmall intestines ...
... perhaps the other organs of digef tion , whatever that may be . ' Dr. Fordyce begins his lecture by giving a defcription of the organs of digeftion in the human body . He treats particularly of the ftomach , and the fmall intestines ...
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... perhaps more fo than any other . We find always in the mouths of thofe tainted with this original fin , that man is to live naturally and on fuch food as is prefented to him by nature . Little men , and forgetful of the Almighty's de ...
... perhaps more fo than any other . We find always in the mouths of thofe tainted with this original fin , that man is to live naturally and on fuch food as is prefented to him by nature . Little men , and forgetful of the Almighty's de ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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