Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... fometimes happens , that the children , who , at the time of their birth , were not under the power of their parents , are reduced under it afterwards . Thus , a natural fon , who is made a decurion , becomes fubject to his father's ...
... fometimes happens , that the children , who , at the time of their birth , were not under the power of their parents , are reduced under it afterwards . Thus , a natural fon , who is made a decurion , becomes fubject to his father's ...
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... fometimes exported from thence , whofe value is not fo easily computed , and chiefly the produce of their foreign trade ( b ) . 450co o o 9. To the above is alfo added , for charge at- tending about 450 fhips that annually refort to the ...
... fometimes exported from thence , whofe value is not fo easily computed , and chiefly the produce of their foreign trade ( b ) . 450co o o 9. To the above is alfo added , for charge at- tending about 450 fhips that annually refort to the ...
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... fometimes , we forget them all . If the feveral objects around me , acting upon my senses with an almost equal force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the same degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiefce in the ...
... fometimes , we forget them all . If the feveral objects around me , acting upon my senses with an almost equal force , produce perceptions in my mind , all of them nearly of the same degree of vivacity ; and if I acquiefce in the ...
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... fometimes con- fider them collectively , as forming only a fingle notion ; at other times we prefcind from a notion fome of its compo- nent ideas . And this is what we call , to compound or decom- pound ideas . When we compare our ideas ...
... fometimes con- fider them collectively , as forming only a fingle notion ; at other times we prefcind from a notion fome of its compo- nent ideas . And this is what we call , to compound or decom- pound ideas . When we compare our ideas ...
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... fometimes deficient in judgment , and not always natural . In particular Ovid puts into the mouth of Sappho more pretty pa- negyrical epigrams , than those tender and paffionate fentiments which fuited her character , and made her ...
... fometimes deficient in judgment , and not always natural . In particular Ovid puts into the mouth of Sappho more pretty pa- negyrical epigrams , than those tender and paffionate fentiments which fuited her character , and made her ...
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