The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, 79권R. Griffiths, 1788 |
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... universal science . mon on fuch a fubject , from fuch a writer , will be deemed worthy of attention ; nor will the perufal of it difappoint the reader . Ít abounds with judicious obfervations , clothed in nervous language . What he has ...
... universal science . mon on fuch a fubject , from fuch a writer , will be deemed worthy of attention ; nor will the perufal of it difappoint the reader . Ít abounds with judicious obfervations , clothed in nervous language . What he has ...
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... universal extent of the death of Chrift , and of the free , gracious , and generous intentions of God towards all men , to be numerous , clear , and undeniable , and fo very full and expreffive , that a wayfaring man , though a fool in ...
... universal extent of the death of Chrift , and of the free , gracious , and generous intentions of God towards all men , to be numerous , clear , and undeniable , and fo very full and expreffive , that a wayfaring man , though a fool in ...
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... UNIVERSAL SOVEREIGN , SO LONG PROMISED ; and THE DIVINE OFFSPRING OF JUPITER HIM- SELF . ' To thefe obfervations on Virgil , are fubjoined fome acute and learned remarks on seven Jewish Coins , of which neat engrav- ings are given from ...
... UNIVERSAL SOVEREIGN , SO LONG PROMISED ; and THE DIVINE OFFSPRING OF JUPITER HIM- SELF . ' To thefe obfervations on Virgil , are fubjoined fome acute and learned remarks on seven Jewish Coins , of which neat engrav- ings are given from ...
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... universal attraction : M. DE DA PLACE , therefore , undertakes this laborious tafk ; and he fhews that , fo far from being an exception to the general laws of gravity , this apparent irregularity is a neceffary confequence of these laws ...
... universal attraction : M. DE DA PLACE , therefore , undertakes this laborious tafk ; and he fhews that , fo far from being an exception to the general laws of gravity , this apparent irregularity is a neceffary confequence of these laws ...
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... universal Being A man in this ftate dies when the fun begins his courfe toward the north , and in the morning of a day when the moon is in her first quarter . Borne on the rays of the fun , he fhall enter into the para- dife of Brahma ...
... universal Being A man in this ftate dies when the fun begins his courfe toward the north , and in the morning of a day when the moon is in her first quarter . Borne on the rays of the fun , he fhall enter into the para- dife of Brahma ...
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172 페이지 - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
227 페이지 - Medicis was the father of a line of princes, whose name and age are almost synonymous with the restoration of learning: his credit was ennobled into fame; his riches were dedicated to the service of mankind ; he corresponded at once with Cairo and London : and a cargo of Indian spices and Greek books was often imported in the same vessel.
367 페이지 - Ways and Means ; or a Trip to Dover. A Comedy, in Three Ads, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarfcet.
343 페이지 - Oxford, four years from 1642, ' that at Oxford, and, I believe, at Cambridge, the rod was frequently used by the tutors and deans : and Dr. Potter, while a tutor of Trinity college, I knew right well, whipt his pupil with his sword by his side, when he came to take his leave of him to go to the inns of court.
250 페이지 - God. Say, God is one God ; the eternal God; he begetteth not, neither is he begotten : and there is not any one like unto him.
98 페이지 - But he has done his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades authors like a monarch ; and what would be theft in other poets, is only victory in him.
122 페이지 - A being of the nature of man, endowed with the same faculties, but with a longer measure of existence, would cast down a smile of pity and contempt on the crimes and follies of human ambition, so eager, in a narrow span, to grasp at a precarious and short-lived enjoyment.
117 페이지 - King, whofe name was Abba Thulle, embraced one another. The Captain then related the nature of their misfortune to Abba Thulle, by means of the two Malays, and repeated his requeft to be permitted to build a...