The Monthly Review, Volumen 15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... and in the latter , it would probably be oftner made use of as an instrument of
private interest and undue favour , of avarice or oppression , of revenge or cruelty
, than as the means of doing justice to the public , and its several members .
... and in the latter , it would probably be oftner made use of as an instrument of
private interest and undue favour , of avarice or oppression , of revenge or cruelty
, than as the means of doing justice to the public , and its several members .
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The several members of the society , in such a situation , do not enjoy their civil
Liberty ; for tho the nature of the conftitútion does not take it from them of right , yet
the injustice of him who adminifters the constitution , takes it from them in fact .
The several members of the society , in such a situation , do not enjoy their civil
Liberty ; for tho the nature of the conftitútion does not take it from them of right , yet
the injustice of him who adminifters the constitution , takes it from them in fact .
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... by taking 70,000 men once a year from their several occupations , and giving
them thereby a habit of idleness , he pronounces , it would be one step towards
converting us . from a trading to a military nation . Contending , nevertheless , for
...
... by taking 70,000 men once a year from their several occupations , and giving
them thereby a habit of idleness , he pronounces , it would be one step towards
converting us . from a trading to a military nation . Contending , nevertheless , for
...
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Giving an Account , not only of the Progress , and several Gradations of Ele £
tricity , from those ancient Times to the present , but also accounting , first , for the
natural Difference of Electrical , and Non - Electrical Bodies . Secondly , Mhewing
...
Giving an Account , not only of the Progress , and several Gradations of Ele £
tricity , from those ancient Times to the present , but also accounting , first , for the
natural Difference of Electrical , and Non - Electrical Bodies . Secondly , Mhewing
...
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to several of the common principles of the Newtonian Philosophy , and ,
consequently , but indifferently qualified to acçount for the many surprising
Phænomena of Electricity . But notwithstanding this , his book may , at least , be
of as much ...
to several of the common principles of the Newtonian Philosophy , and ,
consequently , but indifferently qualified to acçount for the many surprising
Phænomena of Electricity . But notwithstanding this , his book may , at least , be
of as much ...
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